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Professional healthcare training supporting skills, teams, and patient care across the Isle of Wight and South Coast.
Supporting Healthcare Education on the
Isle of Wight and across the South Coast
At The Lighthouse Clinic, we believe investing in education and professional development is essential to improving healthcare outcomes for our community. Through Lighthouse Education, we work with healthcare professionals, organisations, and community services to provide high-quality training that strengthens clinical skills, builds confidence, and supports lifelong learning.
We understand that healthcare is constantly evolving, and access to relevant, practical training helps teams deliver safer, more effective, and patient-centred care.
The Value of Face-to-Face Training
While virtual learning has its place, face-to-face training offers unique benefits that are especially important in healthcare education. In-person sessions encourage discussion, hands-on learning, collaboration, and real-time feedback in a supportive environment.
Our training sessions are designed to be engaging, practical, and tailored to the needs of healthcare professionals working across primary care, community services, and specialist settings. We believe learning together helps build stronger teams, improves communication, and creates lasting professional connections.
Tailored Training to Meet Your Needs
We welcome enquiries from practices, organisations, community groups, and healthcare teams looking for bespoke or future training opportunities. Whether you are planning staff development, updating clinical knowledge, or identifying skills gaps within your service, we would be pleased to discuss your requirements.
Get in Touch
If you have a current training requirement or would like to discuss future educational needs for your team or organisation, we would love to hear from you.
Our experienced education team is committed to supporting healthcare professionals on the Isle of Wight and across the South Coast through accessible, high-quality learning opportunities that make a real difference to patient care.
Send us an email
education@thelighthouseclinic.co.uk
Call us on
01983 522520 Option 3
Classroom training for healthcare professionals
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FAQ’s
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about our South Coast and Isle of Wight training sessions and workshops
Does the BP Champion training qualify me to diagnose or give medical advice?
No, our blood pressure training does not cover diagnosis or clinical treatment advice. It is designed to raise awareness and promote heart health in the community.
Who are these courses designed for?
Our courses are designed for GP receptionists, care navigators, practice administrators, medical secretaries and other primary care support staff working within GP practices and Primary Care Networks.
Are the courses suitable for new staff members?
Yes. Several courses are specifically designed for new staff, including our Induction Workshop for New Reception Staff and Practical Medical Terminology courses.
Are the courses suitable for experienced receptionists?
Absolutely. Courses such as Reaching Excellence for Experienced Receptionists and Developing Resilience for GP Receptionists are designed to help experienced staff enhance their existing skills and confidence.
How long are the workshops?
Workshops are delivered as either half-day or full-day sessions, depending on the course content.
How many people can attend?
To ensure a high-quality learning experience, workshops are designed for a maximum of 12 participants.
Are certificates provided?
Yes. All delegates receive an electronic certificate of attendance following completion of the workshop.
Can training be delivered at our practice?
Yes. Training can be delivered at your practice premises or at a suitable venue arranged by Lighthouse Education.
Are the workshops interactive?
Yes. Our workshops include practical exercises, group discussions, case studies and real-life examples to help delegates apply their learning in the workplace.
Do the courses cover current NHS and primary care requirements?
Yes. Course content reflects current primary care practices, NHS guidance and relevant legislation where applicable.
