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    I’d highly recommend the SHIP training, including the contraception session. The presenters were highly knowledgeable, the course contents was informative, interesting and has changed the way I talk about contraception within my consultations. Thank you!

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    The whole course was great and full of information. I have learned a lot from this course. Excellent training.

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    This is an exceptionally informative and comprehensive course on contraception. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would highly recommend it to anyone who is new to contraception or looking to refresh and update their knowledge. The content is clear, engaging, and highly relevant to clinical practice, making it a valuable learning experience for healthcare professionals at any stage of their career.

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    an excellent update course , thanks you

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    excellent and informative update on contraceptive methods. Very worthwhile and I learned a lot

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    Excellent training by very experienced clinicians. Lively and engaging sessions. I learned a lot.

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    Genuinely some of the best training I've ever been on. The 2 facilitators were knowledgeable and experts in their field, but really took the time to explain everything in the simplest terms. They had great chemistry and there was a good balance of participator interaction. First rate course!

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    Excellent speakers.

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    AGREAT SND INFORMATIVE DAY

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    An amazing course delivered by excellent clinicians.

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    This course helped me to how to tackle sexual Health assessment on a "make every Contact Count" basis - I highly commend it to every clinician

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    Again a great session that focused on how to communicate with patients about sex and not making assumptions just on age and sexuality