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    Invasive cervical cancer incidence following quadrivalent human papillomavirus immunisation

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    Can artificial intelligence (AI) save UK primary care? An introduction into how digital healthcare may revolutionise and improve general practice

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Latest podcast episodes

  • A woman sitting on a couch, pressing her temples as if suffering from a headache.

    Ep 207 – Transient ischaemic attack

  • A pregnant woman with a blood pressure cuff on her arm and her hand resting on her belly.

    Ep 206 – Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

  • Medical illustration of a liver covered in yellow fatty deposits, with a green band wrapped around its center.

    Ep 205 – Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease and hepatitis

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The GPnotebook Podcast is a bite-sized, regular chat for all healthcare professionals working in primary care. Episodes cover clinical tips and hot topics.

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Each focused episode covers a key topic in 20 minutes or less
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Latest shortcuts

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    Shortcut - high sodium (hypernatraemia)

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  • Overturned salt shaker spilling white salt on a dark wooden table

    Shortcut - low sodium (hyponatraemia)

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    Shortcut - iron studies

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Trusted by GPs for more than 20 years

Reliable
Since 2001, GPnotebook has been a "go-to" clinical reference source for busy primary care professionals seeking quick answers to clinical queries
Extensive
Written by practising GPs, GPnotebook comprises more than 30,000 pages of clinical reference material, with each article focused on a specific primary care topic
Quick
Information is organised into short, easy-to-read articles – quick enough to use during consultations. Hundreds of updates every month
Supports learning and development
As well as the written reference material, we have a growing library of video and podcast content, along with educational modules and quizzes to support learning and personal development

What our users say

  • GPnotebook is my go-to website for checking clinical information for my educational needs.

    Dr Nkantah, GP, UK

  • As a paramedic moving into primary care advanced practice, GPnotebook has been invaluable in helping me learn, develop, identify, and treat common conditions easily, safely and with confidence. Truly unbeatable for navigation, ease and evidence-based treatment and management.

    Neil Jones, Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner, UK

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