The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program learning hub

The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program learning hub offers free, CPD-approved courses, webinar recordings, and resources covering the full continuum of bowel cancer care – from prevention to recovery.

About the bowel cancer screening learning hub

The National Bowel Cancer Screening learning hub is designed to support healthcare professionals in promoting and delivering bowel cancer screening. The hub provides access to CPD accredited courses, webinar recordings, as well as clinical tools, and downloadable resources.

It covers the full continuum of care—from prevention and early detection to treatment and recovery—equipping providers with the knowledge and confidence to have effective screening conversations with patients and improve screening participation rates.

Whether you're looking to refresh your understanding or deepen your expertise, the Learning Hub offers flexible, practical support to enhance patient outcomes and strengthen cancer prevention efforts.

Hosted by GPEx, explore free courses, webinar recordings and resources

Online CPD courses

Explore free CPD courses to gain practical knowledge and skills to increase bowel cancer screening participation, and improve early detection and follow-up care, including colonoscopy, surveillance, and survivorship.

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Webinar recordings

Watch recordings of events covering:

  • Smarter bowel screening: Enhance patient care with the National Cancer Screening Register.
  • Lifting the lid on participation: learn how to conduct audits that drive change in screening uptake.
  • Kits at consults: issue screening kits directly to eligible patients.
  • Overcoming barriers: engage patients who are hesitant to screen.
  • Lead the change: champion bowel screening in your practice and community. 

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Resources

Access tools and downloads to support bowel cancer screening conversations. Explore decision aids, referral checklists, and audit tools to guide patient care and improve clinical outcomes.

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