Participants
- Dr Suzanne Kelly, Deputy Medical Director, Irish College of GPs
- Dr John Maher - Host
SummarySuzanne previews tonight's Wednesday Webinar (03 June 2026). You will find a link to the College webinar recordings page
here. This will include a recording of this month's webinar, once it becomes available in the coming days.
Suzanne also discusses the new PCS cycle, the value of the PCS practice development plan at this time of year, and the role of College in providing courses to GPs that address the learning needs of clinicians in practice at every stage of their career.
Please note that this is the last episode before our summer break. We plan to return with another series in September. In the meantime, we’ll re-release some of the early episodes that you may have missed first time around, on a fortnightly basis, to reflect the academic downtime many GPs look forward to at this time of year.
Many thanks for listening, rating and reviewing, and stay tuned for Series 2 in September!
Wednesday Webinar Topics and Speakers - 03 June 2026:
- Introduction - Dr Diarmuid Quinlan, Medical Director, Irish College of GPs
- HIV PrEP and doxyPEP - Updates (Prof Fiona Lyons, Clinical Lead, HSE Sexual Health Programme)
- Photoprotection (Dr Siobhan Twohig, GP at Thomond Park Clinic, Limerick)
- Preventing Dementia: The 14-Point Checklist and the Shingles Shot (Prof Tony Foley, Dept of General Practice, University College Cork; GP in Kinsale)
- Vignette: Runner's Knee (Dr Billy Twomey, GP in Dublin)
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