The RNZCGP is running a series of webinars designed to upskill clinicians on the assessment, diagnosis, investigation and management of adult ADHD before next year's changes to ADHD access through primary care.
Jo Scott-Jones, Pinnacle clinical director notes "This is a bit of a commitment but it will be significant new learning for most of us, and whilst there isn't a proposal for "credentialling" of providers of adult ADHD services, courses like this are going to be essential for providers who are offering a high quality service."
This is a series of six webinars, 7.30pm-8.30pm every Wednesday from 22 October 2025 until 26 November. Read more and sign up on the RNZCGP website.
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