Non-Mandatory
Role-Specific Training

Professionals Trained
13 Training Courses
Caldicott Principles
Learn how patient information should be shared responsibly and lawfully in healthcare.
- 1 hour
Sepsis in Primary Care
Recognise early warning signs of sepsis and understand timely escalation pathways.
- 1 hour
Anaphylaxis
Learn how to recognise and respond promptly to life-threatening allergic reactions.
- 1 hour
Blood Transfusion Processes
Understand safe transfusion practices and your role in patient safety.
- 1 hour
End of Life Care
Develop compassionate, respectful approaches to supporting patients at the end of life.
- 1 hour
Handling Medication
Learn safe handling, administration, and storage principles for medicines in practice.
- 1 hour
Duty of Candour
Understand openness, honesty, and professional responsibilities following patient safety incidents.
- 1 hour
Chaperoning
Learn when and how to use chaperones appropriately to protect patients and staff.
- 1 hour
Whistleblowing
Understand how to raise concerns safely and responsibly within healthcare organisations.
- 1 hour
Acute Chest Pain – Response for Reception Staff
Learn how to recognise red flags and respond appropriately to urgent chest pain presentations.
- 1 hour
Acute Breathlessness – Response for Reception Staff
Develop confidence in identifying urgent breathlessness and escalating safely.
- 1 hour
Acutely Unwell Patients – Recognition and Response for Reception Staff
Learn how to recognise serious illness and respond effectively in non–clinical roles.
- 1 hour
Drug Storage and Management
Understand safe storage, monitoring, and governance of medicines in primary care.
- 1 hour
Who should complete Non-
Mandatory Role-Specific Training
- Reception and admin teams who triage, book, chaperone or escalate patients.
- HCAs and nursing teams involved in medicines, monitoring and clinical procedures.
- GPs, ACPs and other clinicians managing sepsis, end-of-life care and high-risk conditions.
- Community-based staff or lone workers.
- Managers and team leaders responsible for governance, Duty of Candour and whistleblowing.
Why Non-Mandatory Role-Specific training matters in UK healthcare
- Reduces risk by closing skill gaps in high-impact areas such as emergency response, medicines safety and recognition of deterioration.
- Supports CQC “Safe”, “Effective” and “Well-Led” domains by evidencing that staff are competent for the specific duties they undertake.
- Strengthens privacy, dignity and safeguarding through sound use of Caldicott Principles, Duty of Candour, whistleblowing and appropriate chaperoning.
How the Non-Mandatory Role-Specific Training Works
- Role-specific modules are delivered online through short, focused lessons using clear explanations, real-world scenarios and primary-care examples.
- Many courses include interactive elements to help staff apply learning to their own responsibilities.
- To earn a certificate, learners complete a short end-of-module assessment, usually a quiz or case-based check of understanding.
- The assessment must be passed to receive the eGP Hub certificate; learners can normally review content and re-take the quiz if they need to improve their score.
Certificates & Proof of Training
How often should Role-Specific courses be refreshed?
Most Non-Mandatory Role-Specific modules are typically refreshed every 2–3 years, unless a change in role, responsibilities or guidance means training should be repeated sooner.
Emergency-focused courses such as Anaphylaxis or Sepsis in Primary Care may be reviewed annually in some organisations; practices should always follow their own training matrix and local policies.
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