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Professional Passport e-learning

"Excellent course. Should be essential at all levels of surgical training and for CPD."

The Professional Passport is a series of e-learning programmes designed to build skills beyond clinical practice. As the surgeon's role evolves, leadership and teamwork are essential for making patient-centred decisions. Many trainees also seek diverse skills for their portfolio as they progress through their training. 

This dynamic resource includes e-learning, videos, text and recorded discussions, regularly updated in collaboration with surgeons, healthcare professionals and experts in communication and finance. Choose pathways that fit your personal learning and career goals.

The Professional Passport offers additional learning and training to enhance your skills, but it does not lead to a formal qualification. It is a flexible, evolving resource designed to support your personal and career development without the pressure of formal assessments. 

Explore our latest addition to the Professional Passport, 'Leadership: Applying the Skills for Clinical Excellence', a series of Leadership courses which as a member, you can enjoy a 60% discount on. Join or transfer your membership today.

Enrol in our new Leadership course series

Leadership: Applying the Skills for Clinical Excellence

This programme is designed to empower surgeons, dental surgeons and professionals within the medical community to enhance their leadership skills at any stage of their career.

Other available courses

Human Factors for Surgeons and Healthcare Professionals

This training provides real-life case studies, focusing on human factors in surgery, a recognised competency by the GMC and JCST. It helps surgeons manage errors, learn from incidents, improve team performance and enhance patient safety. 

Imposter Syndrome for Surgeons

This course features a podcast episode and panel discussion with real-life experiences of surgeons. Free for members, this course will help to improve thought patterns, increase confidence and enhance leadership and collaboration within your teams.

Exploring Inclusive Leadership in the Medical and Dental Profession

This online course covers key principles of inclusive leadership, diversity and allyship, helping participants understand its impact and apply tools to promote inclusion in their teams.

Private Practice: Insights and Considerations for Getting Started

This online course offers practical guidance and expert insights on starting and managing a private practice, covering topics from market exploration to tax calculations. Ideal for surgeons at any stage of private practice, this course helps you assess your motivations and understand the basics of running a business.

Introduction to Virtual Presentations: How to Communicate Online for Maximum Impact

Adapt your presentation style for hybrid meetings and presentations with communications expert Eve Tomlinson. This suite of online lectures covers strategies for impactful virtual presentations, including modules on presence, impact, overcoming communication fears and structuring your presentation. This course is free for all members and you can enrol via our virtual learning environment (VLE)

Mentoring Skills Fundamentals

Lay the foundations for effective mentoring with this eLearning course. Hear from surgeons with lived experience of being both a mentor and mentee and how the process has impacted their professional lives. Part one is free, and the full course is available to members.

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