Chronic Kidney Disease Update in Primary Care

Our Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Update in Primary Care course is a half-day update designed for Primary Care professionals who already support people living with CKD. The course provides a concise, practical refresh on current guidance, priorities, and best practice to support safe, effective, and role-appropriate CKD care across the Primary Care team.

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What You'll Learn

  • How to apply updated guidance to CKD diagnosis, staging, and routine monitoring in Primary Care
  • How to manage cardiovascular risk, medicines safety, and polypharmacy in people with CKD
  • How to recognise early deterioration or AKI risk and escalate appropriately

This course includes

Direct Teaching

Videos

Case Studies

Course Content

  • Purpose of the CKD update session
  • How this course fits within Foundations and Advanced CKD training
  • Current priorities for CKD care in Primary Care
  • Brief refresher on CKD definition and staging
  • Current challenges in CKD outcomes and detection
  • Relationship between CKD, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes
  • Updates in CKD diagnosis and staging (eGFR and ACR)
  • Frequency and purpose of monitoring
  • Interpreting trends and identifying deterioration
  • Role-appropriate responsibilities in review and escalation
  • Medicines safety in CKD
  • Dose adjustment and monitoring considerations
  • Use of ACE inhibitors, ARBs, SGLT2 inhibitors (awareness and monitoring focus)
  • Avoiding nephrotoxic medicines and managing acute risk
  • Supporting adherence and shared decision-making
  • What a high-quality CKD review looks like
  • Blood pressure targets and cardiovascular risk reduction
  • Lifestyle advice and preventative strategies
  • Managing co-morbidities and polypharmacy
  • Identifying acute kidney injury (AKI) risk
  • Red flags and urgent escalation thresholds
  • Post-hospital and post-AKI follow-up
  • Safety-netting and documentation
  • Supporting patient understanding of CKD
  • Sick day rules and hydration advice
  • Lifestyle modification and risk reduction
  • Supporting carers and long-term planning
  • Applying updated guidance to Primary Care CKD scenarios
  • Shared discussion across roles
  • Opportunity for questions and reflection

All courses are developed and delivered by experienced healthcare professionals with current or recent clinical experience in Primary Care and long-term condition management. Trainers are appropriately qualified and maintain up-to-date knowledge in line with national guidance. Course content and curriculum are subject to regular review to ensure they remain evidence based, aligned to national standards, and reflective of current best practice at the time of delivery.

FAQs

Yes, this course is designed for professionals with foundation-level knowledge or experience in long-term condition management

It’s ideal for Primary Care professionals involved in CKD monitoring and patient support looking for an update.

Yes, participants will receive a certificate of attendance and 3.5 CPD hours upon completion.

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Professional Certificate

A focused, practical update for Primary Care teams, built to strengthen CKD care through confident decision-making, safe monitoring, and role-appropriate escalation.

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Chronic Kidney Disease Update in Primary Care
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