Tailoring Management: Explaining & Agreeing the Plan
£325.00
Focus:How to use the information you’ve gathered to explain, negotiate, and agree a safe and patient-centred management plan.
This day is about using the data you’ve gathered to deliver management that makes sense to your patient — and to the examiner. We’ll focus on explanation skills, shared decision-making, and safety-netting that balances guidelines with patient priorities.
You’ll learn how to:
Translate guidelines into patient-friendly explanations.
Negotiate management plans that feel collaborative, not imposed.
Prioritise what matters most: clinical safety and the patient’s agenda.
Handle disagreement and uncertainty in management conversations.
Deliver clear, concise safety-netting that secures examiner marks.
Best for: Trainees who want to move from information-gathering to polished, patient-centred management plans.
Focus:How to use the information you’ve gathered to explain, negotiate, and agree a safe and patient-centred management plan.
This day is about using the data you’ve gathered to deliver management that makes sense to your patient — and to the examiner. We’ll focus on explanation skills, shared decision-making, and safety-netting that balances guidelines with patient priorities.
You’ll learn how to:
Translate guidelines into patient-friendly explanations.
Negotiate management plans that feel collaborative, not imposed.
Prioritise what matters most: clinical safety and the patient’s agenda.
Handle disagreement and uncertainty in management conversations.
Deliver clear, concise safety-netting that secures examiner marks.
Best for: Trainees who want to move from information-gathering to polished, patient-centred management plans.
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Why Attend
Practical application: Work on realistic cases rather than theory
Structured approach: Learn a repeatable framework to guide consultations
Patient-focused skills: Balance clinical priorities with what matters most to the patient
Expert feedback: Get tips and guidance to improve performance in everyday GP practice and the SCA