
Introduction to Working in GP Practice
MORPh Training are pleased to announce our all new Introduction to Working in GP Practice course. This course runs over 5 days in November and December and will feature the following sessions:
20th November – Contracts, The Team, and Roles & Expectations
26th November – Structured Medication Reviews
30th November – Clinical Systems: EMIS
7th December – Clinical Systems: SystemOne
13th December – Implementing SMRs Common SMR Case Studies: Best Practice Explored
These sessions can be booked individually or you can book the whole set.
To further support delegates they will be able to join our dedicated PCN support group where they can access peer to peer support as and when needed. Delegates will also be able to use the General MORPh group where you will have access to our team of Clinical Associates who will be able to answer any questions you may have
There is a cost to these sessions of £45.00, with the Clinical Systems sessions costing £65.00. If you book the 5 as a set then you will pay £250.00 saving yourself £15.00!
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PDA members can access a 25% discount for the Introduction to Working in GP Practice Course. To receive the discount code, please email alex@morphconsultancy.co.uk
Our upcoming webinars are:
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MORPh also run a full programme of webinars that are carefully put together by our team of clinical pharmacist associates who ensure that all the training and presentations reflect national guidelines and gold standards. All MORPh events are delivered by experts in their field and include practical implementation through case studies.
In 2021 we will train over 8,000 pharmacists in many advanced therapy areas. These include;
- Men’s and Women’s Health
- Respiratory including Asthma
- Cardiovascular including Heart Failure, Angina, Hypertension, Hyperlipidaemia
- Mental Health
- Diabetes
- Pain Management
- Laboratory Tests
…and many more!
Categorised by our competency pyramid, which was co-produced with the PDA, delegates can align the topics to their CPD needs. The pyramid is also being adopted by clinical pharmacists in their patient facing role, supporting on the job assessment of competency to define practice boundaries. This approach fully supports the cyclical nature of CPD planning.

