The Loupa Moment
Loupa helps GPs see common specialist problems more clearly.
Most medical education adds information. Loupa looks for something rarer: the small clinical insight that changes how a GP thinks about a patient, manages risk, frames a referral, or explains uncertainty.
We call this a Loupa Moment.
A Loupa Moment is the point at which a familiar clinical problem comes into sharper focus. It might be a better way to recognise risk, a simpler explanation for a patient, a more useful referral threshold, or a specialist perspective that makes a difficult decision easier.
Each Loupa module is built around real points of uncertainty in primary care. Teaching is practical, case-based and specialist-led, with short clinical decision points, “check your thinking” questions, referral reasoning, patient explanation phrases and a final assessed quiz for CPD.
Loupa is a responsive learning system.
GPs can indicate whether an explanation created a Loupa Moment. At the end of each module, they can identify where the clearest insight occurred, or tell us that it did not happen this time.
That feedback helps us understand which specialist explanations genuinely change clinical thinking and which need to be clearer. Over time, GP feedback refines the modules and helps specialists focus on what primary care actually needs.
As surgeons, we know the experience of putting on loupes and seeing a difficult task with greater precision. The task itself has not changed, but the way we see it has. That clearer view brings calm, focus and confidence.
Loupa aims to bring the same feeling to difficult decisions in general practice.
Calm confidence through clarity.
Loupa is specialist-led, GP-refined and insight-focused.
The aim is not simply to complete a module. It is to leave seeing something more clearly than before.

