50 free educational resources for doctors in the UK to use during their study leave:

50 free educational resources for doctors in the UK to use during their study leave:






Collected and written by: Mohamed Hassan 
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Here are 50 free educational resources for doctors in the UK to use during their study leave:

1. British Medical Journal (BMJ) Learning - Offers a wide range of online modules and courses covering various medical specialties.
2. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) - Provides evidence-based guidelines and resources for clinical practice.
3. General Medical Council (GMC) - Offers guidance, publications, and resources on medical ethics and professionalism.
4. Royal College of Physicians (RCP) - Provides educational resources, research publications, and clinical guidelines.
5. Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) - Offers educational resources, webinars, and surgical training materials.
6. National Health Service (NHS) e-Learning for Healthcare - Provides a wide range of e-learning modules and resources for healthcare professionals.
7. Medscape - Offers medical news, articles, and educational resources across various medical specialities.
8. UpToDate - Provides evidence-based clinical information and resources for medical professionals.
9. PubMed - Offers access to a vast database of medical research articles and publications.
10. The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) - Provides access to high-quality medical research articles and clinical content.
11. The Lancet - Offers medical research articles, clinical reviews, and global health content.
12. The Cochrane Library - Provides systematic reviews and evidence-based research on healthcare interventions.
13. Khan Academy - Offers free online courses and educational videos on various medical topics.
14. Coursera - Provides online courses from top universities and institutions on medical subjects.
15. OpenLearn - Offers free online courses and resources from The Open University on healthcare and medical topics.
16. YouTube - Provides a wealth of educational videos and lectures on medical topics from reputable sources and institutions.
17. Medscape CME - Offers continuing medical education (CME) courses and activities for professional development.
18. Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) - Provides educational resources and courses for general practitioners.
19. Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) - Offers educational resources and guidelines for obstetrics and gynaecology.
20. Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) - Provides educational resources and guidelines for paediatrics.
21. Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) - Offers educational resources and guidelines for anaesthesia.
22. Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) - Provides educational resources and guidelines for psychiatry.
23. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) - Offers educational resources and guidelines for radiology.
24. Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath) - Provides educational resources and guidelines for pathology.
25. Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) - Offers educational resources and courses for physicians.
26. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) - Provides educational resources and courses for surgeons.
27. Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) - Offers educational resources and guidelines for pharmacy professionals.
28. National Association of Clinical Tutors (NACT UK) - Provides educational resources and support for clinical tutors.
29. Health Education England e-Learning for Healthcare - Offers a wide range of e-learning modules and resources for healthcare professionals.
30. The Merck Manual - Provides comprehensive medical information and resources for healthcare professionals.
31. National Cancer Institute (NCI) - Offers educational resources and guidelines for cancer care and research.
32. World Health Organization (WHO) - Provides global health information, guidelines, and resources.
33. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Offers resources and guidelines for public health and disease control.
34. National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) Guidelines - Provides evidence-based guidelines for clinical practice.
35. National Health Service (NHS) Choices - Offers reliable health information and resources for patients and healthcare professionals.
36. MedEdPortal - Provides peer-reviewed educational resources for medical educators.
37. Virtual Hospital - Offers a collection of medical cases, tutorials, and educational resources.
38. Global Health Learning Center - Provides free online courses on global health topics.
39. World Medical Association (WMA) - Offers ethical guidelines and resources for medical professionals.
40. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) - Provides access to biomedical literature and databases.
41. Open Access Medical Education (FOAMed) - Offers a collection of free, open-access medical education resources.
42. Radiopaedia - Provides a comprehensive radiology educational platform with case studies and resources.
43. GPnotebook - Offers a concise reference resource for general practice and primary care.
44. MedPage Today - Provides medical news, articles, and educational resources for healthcare professionals.
45. GlobalRPh - Offers drug information, calculators, and educational resources for pharmacists.
46. MedEdWorld - Provides a global community and resources for medical educators.
47. The Medical Student - Offers educational resources and articles for medical students.
48. The Student Room - Provides a forum for medical students to discuss and share resources.
49. The Resuscitation Council (UK) - Offers guidelines and resources for resuscitation and life support training.
50. The British Pharmacological Society - Provides educational resources and guidelines for pharmacology.

These resources cover a wide range of medical specialties and topics, allowing doctors in the UK to access valuable educational materials during their study leave. Remember to check the terms of use and accreditation status for any courses or activities that offer continuing professional development (CPD) credits.

Citations:
[2] https://london.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training/trainee-resources/study-leave
[3] https://www.bdiresourcing.com/img-media-hub/blog/studying-whilst-working-in-nhs/
[4] https://www.nwpgmd.nhs.uk/sites/default/files/Study%20Leave%20Guidelines%20final%20doc%20(2009%20revision).pdf
[5] https://www.esht.nhs.uk/medical-education/trainee-support/study-leave/
[6] https://www.severndeanery.nhs.uk/about-us/ped/education/doctors-in-training/study-leave-across-the-south-west-2223/

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