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Higher Professional Education for General Practitioners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Higher Professional Education for General Practitioners

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-08-08
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

Higher Professional Education for General Practitioners is a practical guide on the best ways to plan educational and vocational training needs throughout professional practice. It clearly outlines the underlying issues surrounding the introduction of higher professional education (HPE) enabling newly qualified professionals to focus on areas that they feel less competent in, and areas that require additional training. In an easy-to-read format it provides all the necessary information to assist readers undertaking HPE, and for all those setting up educational programmes for newly qualified GPs in the first year after their vocational training scheme.

The First Steps in General Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

The First Steps in General Practice

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Top Tips in Primary Care Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Top Tips in Primary Care Management

This comprehensive text discusses the essential skills needed for the day-to-day practical survival in general practice. It intends to show an integrated approach, starting by engaging the reader with parallels between clinical management and business management, to moving on to broaden and develop personal management skills.

Personal and Practice Development Plans in Primary Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Personal and Practice Development Plans in Primary Care

* A straightforward step-by-step guide to developing your own PDP or PPDP * The focus is on getting you started through worked examples and practical tips * The authors help you to understand the need for a PDP or PPDP and how it will help you meet your practice needs at the same time * Having identified your learning needs, this essential guide gives advice on how to address these needs throughout the year * To save you time, all of the plan frameworks are available online for you to download and complete

Contract 2003
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Contract 2003

This valuable resource is about making money. It is unashamedly fiscal and will answer GP's questions on how to maximise income under the new rules established by the British Medical Association. Written by a GP with an advisory board consisting of a practice manager and an accountant this book covers all aspects of the New Contract that have an impact on income, as well as those pre-existing areas of income generation that already affect GPs, such as private work.

Handbook of Practice Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Handbook of Practice Management

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991-06-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Aimed primarily at general practitioners, this text is intended as an aid to coping with the demands of general practice in the 1990s. It considers such areas as the obligations of the GP, financial aspects, employment arrangements, medical education and basic management techniques.

Career Options in General Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Career Options in General Practice

With the government trying to bring more work into primary care, the creation of the GP With a Special Interest and the newer salaried posts, doctors may feel bewildered by the sheer choice facing them. Becoming involved in academia, education, writing, secondary care work, outside agency work, wanting to be a partner, salaried or work flexible hours -- how do you negotiate these many choices? This useful guide aims to help, highlighting the options available for newly qualified GPs helping them to decide which direction they want to take, and also provides ideas for those already established within primary care looking for fresh directions within the profession and beyond. This book also explains what the specialty is all about for those who are contemplating becoming part of it. Training and newly qualified general practitioners, general practitioners who are looking for a new challenge, medical students and junior doctors will all find this book valuable reading.

The General Practice Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

The General Practice Journey

This comprehensive book provides up-to-date information examining the breadth and depth of postgraduate general practice education at the outset of the 21st century. It includes many keynote contributions from representatives of the Department of Health, undergraduate medicine and the Royal College of General Practitioners. The journey of general practice is challenging and eventful, from undergraduate education through vocational training and on to the Higher Professional Education (HPE). This book provides guidance for readers to benefit from the changing structures of general practice by sharing knowledge and best practice on eduction and professional development. It is essential reading for all general practitioners involved in training and all members of the primary healthcare team facing change and opportunities within their organisations.

Your Own Pharmacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Your Own Pharmacy

Why should a general practitioner either need or want to set up a pharmacy when there may well be one just down the street? What advantages are there in setting one up? How much might it add to pactice income? This unique and timely book answers all these questions and more. Taking into account the current changes to general practitioners' remuneration, it provides all the information and help required to take the first steps in opening a pharmacy within a practice. It highlights new opportunities that can be gained from setting up a pharmacy and comprehensively takes the GP through the entire process of why and how they should go about doing it. All GPs and practice managers need to consider the opportunities described here.

Top Art & food - Melbourne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Top Art & food - Melbourne

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