GP & MRCGP Communication Skills Training | Liverpool & North West

GP doctor in consultation with patient - communication skills training Liverpool
Clinician-led GP communication skills training delivered from our Widnes facility, serving Liverpool and the North West

Our GP & MRCGP Communication Skills Training provides practical, clinician-led teaching designed to help doctors strengthen consultation techniques, demonstrate clinical reasoning clearly and manage complex patient interactions effectively.

Delivered from our Widnes clinical training facility, the programme supports GP trainees and doctors across Liverpool, Merseyside, Cheshire and the wider North West.

Structured Communication Skills Training for General Practice

Communication skills are a core competency in modern general practice. Effective consultations require a structured approach that balances clinical reasoning, patient-centred communication and safe decision-making.

This course provides structured teaching designed to help clinicians develop consultation skills aligned with UK general practice standards and MRCGP assessment frameworks.

Training focuses on:

  • Structuring GP consultations effectively
  • Exploring patient concerns and expectations
  • Demonstrating clear clinical reasoning
  • Managing complex or challenging consultations
  • Communicating clinical decisions safely and clearly
GP consultation communication skills training small group session
Small Group Teaching

Training is delivered in small interactive groups, allowing participants to practise consultation strategies and receive feedback from experienced clinicians.

Who This Course Is For

GP trainees and international medical graduates in clinical training

This course is designed for doctors working in or entering general practice who wish to strengthen consultation skills.

ParticipantWhy Attend
GP Trainees (ST1–ST3)Improve consultation structure and prepare for the MRCGP SCA
International Medical Graduates (IMGs)Develop consultation skills aligned with UK GP practice
Doctors entering Primary CareBuild confidence managing GP consultations
Practising GPsRefresh consultation skills and enhance patient-centred communication
The course is particularly valuable for doctors preparing for the Simulated Consultation Assessment (SCA) component of the MRCGP.

What You Will Learn

The programme is structured across five core learning modules, blending evidence-based consultation theory with interactive practice and clinical feedback. Click each module to explore the topics covered.

Interactive GP training session
Small group clinical learning
Calgary–Cambridge
Structured five-stage consultation model widely used across UK general practice
Pendleton's Framework
Patient-centred approach focusing on ideas, concerns and expectations
The Neighbour Model
Five-checkpoint framework for safe, empathetic GP consultations
01
The Structure of an Effective GP Consultation

Successful GP consultations require a clear structure that supports efficient information gathering and safe patient management.

Participants will explore recognised consultation frameworks used in UK general practice, including elements of:

  • The Calgary–Cambridge consultation model
  • Pendleton's consultation framework
  • The Neighbour model of general practice

Topics covered include:

  • Opening and structuring consultations
  • Exploring presenting symptoms effectively
  • Understanding patient ideas, concerns and expectations
  • Gathering relevant clinical information efficiently
  • Closing consultations safely and clearly
These frameworks support both clinical effectiveness and SCA exam performance.
02
Patient-Centred Communication

General practice relies heavily on patient-centred consultation techniques.

Participants will develop practical skills in:

  • Building rapport quickly with patients
  • Demonstrating empathy in consultations
  • Managing emotionally sensitive discussions
  • Negotiating treatment plans collaboratively
  • Communicating risk and uncertainty clearly
03
Clinical Reasoning in Consultations

Consultations require doctors to demonstrate clear clinical reasoning while maintaining patient engagement.

  • Verbalising diagnostic reasoning
  • Linking symptoms with possible diagnoses
  • Explaining clinical thinking to patients
  • Justifying management decisions clearly
04
Managing Challenging Consultations

Primary care frequently involves complex or emotionally challenging interactions.

  • Patients presenting with multiple concerns
  • Emotional or distressed patients
  • Time-pressured consultations
  • Patients with unrealistic expectations
  • Managing the "one more thing, doctor" hidden agenda
  • Navigating consultations with angry or frustrated patients
05
Scenario-Based Learning

The course incorporates consultation scenarios and case discussions to help participants apply consultation frameworks in realistic clinical situations.

  • Structured consultation approaches
  • Effective questioning techniques
  • Communicating clinical reasoning
  • Shared decision-making with patients

Participants receive constructive feedback from experienced clinicians to support ongoing development.

Course Delivery

Our GP & MRCGP Communication Skills Training is delivered through structured, clinician-led teaching.

Course features include:

  • Small group interactive learning
  • Consultation scenario practice
  • Practical communication frameworks
  • Examiner-style feedback and guidance
  • Real-world clinical examples

Teaching is delivered by practising NHS GPs with experience in GP training and consultation assessment frameworks.

NuCare Hub Widnes clinical training facility

Our Widnes Clinical Training Facility

Conveniently located near the M62 for healthcare professionals across Liverpool, Merseyside, Cheshire and the wider North West — free from city-centre congestion.

  • Free on-site parking
  • Professional clinical training rooms
  • Small cohort sizes for focused feedback
  • Easily accessible from Liverpool & Manchester
Location
Widnes Clinical Training Facility
Serving: Liverpool, Merseyside, Cheshire & North West
Duration
Half-day or full-day sessions depending on programme
Group Size
Small cohort learning
Format
Face-to-face classroom training
Examiner-Style Feedback from NHS GP Trainers Teaching is delivered by practising NHS GPs with experience in GP training and consultation assessment frameworks.

Why Choose NuCare Hub Learning?

NHS GP trainer delivering clinical communication training

NuCare Hub Learning is a specialist healthcare training provider delivering structured education for UK healthcare professionals.

Clinicians choose our programmes because:

Training is delivered by practising NHS GPs and senior clinicians
Courses are designed specifically for UK healthcare professionals
Teaching focuses on real-world clinical practice
Small group learning allows focused development
Training supports both exam preparation and everyday clinical practice
Our Widnes training facility offers a convenient alternative to city-centre venues for clinicians across the North West

Top 5 Tips for a Structured GP Consultation

Download our quick-reference guide outlining practical strategies for structuring GP consultations, improving communication and demonstrating clinical reasoning.

This guide is particularly useful for doctors preparing for MRCGP consultation assessments including the SCA.

GP consultation skills guide - MRCGP SCA preparation resource
Our free consultation skills guide supports GP trainees, IMGs and practising GPs preparing for MRCGP assessments
Free Download
GP Consultation Skills Quick-Reference Guide
Practical strategies for structuring GP consultations, improving communication and demonstrating clinical reasoning — particularly useful for doctors preparing for MRCGP consultation assessments including the SCA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The course focuses on consultation structure, communication skills and clinical reasoning, which are key competencies assessed within the Simulated Consultation Assessment (SCA).

Yes. The course is particularly useful for international medical graduates entering UK general practice.

Participants should be doctors working in, or planning to work in, primary care or general practice environments.

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