Practice Readiness: Myths & Misconceptions training is inspired by the Care Quality Commission’s official “mythbuster” guidance. These courses help care teams understand what CQC really expects in key areas, clear up common misconceptions, and feel more confident preparing for inspections.
An overview of safe, compliant pre–travel health services in line with regulatory expectations.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Practical guidance on safe monitoring and interpretation of vital signs in primary care, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Understand risks, safety measures, and regulatory expectations around surgical plumes, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Learn when covert medication may be lawful, ethical, and appropriate in primary care, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Clarifies roles, responsibilities, and governance for non-medical prescribers, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Key principles for reducing infection risk in GP settings, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
An overview of safe anticoagulant monitoring and patient risk management, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Understand how to receive, act on, and document patient safety alerts, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Promotes a safe culture for raising concerns and protecting staff, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Covers safe storage, handling, and governance of liquid nitrogen, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Staff Not Directly Employed by the GP Practice
Clarifies responsibilities and oversight for non-employed staff working in GP settings, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Outlines safe delivery, consent, and governance of cervical screening services, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Guidance on safe vaccination of higher-risk patients, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Covers governance, competence, and safety in spirometry testing, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Explains scope of practice, supervision, and governance requirements, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Key considerations for delivering safe, respectful sexual health services, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Understand how to identify and evidence appropriate mandatory training, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Clarifies scope, governance, and accountability of ANPs in primary care, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Overview of safe delivery and governance of NHS Health Check services, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Guidance on creating effective, compliant induction packs for new staff, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Supports inclusive, reasonable-adjustment-focused care, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Explains lawful consent processes for minor surgical procedures, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Outlines safe systems for handling results and correspondence, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Explains how NICE quality standards apply in primary care, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Supports identification and care of unpaid carers in GP settings, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Promotes safe, person-centred dementia care, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Clarifies completion, certification, and legal considerations of fit notes, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Supports high-quality end-of-life care planning and delivery, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Clarifies roles, supervision, and governance for nurses in GP practices, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Explains access, consent, and safe use of Summary Care Records, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Clarifies lawful use of PGDs and PSDs in primary care, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Outlines responsibilities and legal processes following a patient’s death, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Covers safe, accurate, and lawful review of patient records, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Guidance on availability, storage, and use of emergency medicines, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Explains consent and confidentiality for children and young people, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Introduces safe, ethical use of AI in primary care delivery, informed by CQC Mythbuster guidance.
Estimated duration: 20 minutes
Each “Practice Readiness: Myths & Misconceptions” module includes a downloadable eGPHub certificate once the assessment is passed. Practices can file these certificates alongside policies, audits and meeting notes as evidence that staff have engaged with relevant CQC mythbuster guidance and understand how it applies locally.
CQC mythbuster content should be revisited whenever guidance is updated or when roles, services or inspection findings highlight a need for improvement. Many practices build key modules (for example infection control, test-result handling, emergency medicines and induction packs) into an annual or bi-annual governance cycle, always following local policies and risk assessments.
Use this form to tell us about your organisation, upcoming inspections and priority risk areas. The eGPHub team can suggest a tailored set of “Practice Readiness: Myths & Misconceptions” modules and help you plan access for leaders, clinicians and support staff.
No. These modules explain CQC’s expectations and common myths, but each practice must still maintain local policies, protocols and audits that reflect its own services and risks.
Yes. Certificates and learning records can support evidence for staff training, governance and understanding of CQC requirements, alongside policy documents and quality-improvement work.
Leads should prioritise modules that match their responsibilities, for example managers and partners for governance and induction, clinicians for medicines and clinical topics, and reception/admin staff for results handling and communication. Practices can map modules to roles within their training matrix.