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The Swindon/Cirencester GPVTS

The Swindon/Cirencester GPVTS. Liz Alden Kate Digby Jon Elliman Tom Gamble Tessa Hicks Peter Searle - Barnes Joanna Swallow Mary Valentine Lou Whyte. Siobhan Timms Mary Tilling Michala King Introductory exercise in pairs, Name,

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The Swindon/Cirencester GPVTS

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  1. The Swindon/Cirencester GPVTS • Liz Alden • Kate Digby • Jon Elliman • Tom Gamble • Tessa Hicks • Peter Searle - Barnes • Joanna Swallow • Mary Valentine • Lou Whyte Siobhan Timms Mary Tilling Michala King Introductory exercise in pairs, Name, Medical school, Current Post An interest

  2. Congratulations New GPVTS

  3. Who’s who The 3 Year scheme Teaching schedules Study leave Your GP educational supervisor Residential induction Curriculum Exams E-portfolio MSc Small group sessions Your questions We aim to cover: New GPVTS

  4. LW lw Intro pack • In your intro pack! • Contact details included • Small groups included New GPVTS

  5. TG The Scheme • PMETB – all GPs undergo a formal 3 year scheme • 4 or 6 month posts in ST1, 6months in ST2 of which 6 months is GP • LTFTs • Sickness absence reporting (see ‘process for sick leave flowchart’) • Absence from training - maximum 2 weeks per year or time must be made up Swindon GP Scheme website • www.swindongpeducation.co.uk • QA Questionaires/panel New GPVTS

  6. LW Teaching Schedule • Challenging for your departments • Planning, getting to sessions (at start of each post apply!) 6wks notice New GPVTS

  7. Teaching Schedule Llwlw • 4 strands to education ST1 small groups Time in your General Practice Topic Based teaching-SET Departmental teaching • ST 1 Groups meet 2nd or 3rd Wednesday pm per month • ST2 hospital posts 1st Wednesday pm per month; GP posts 2 mornings per month • Other GP specific teaching more flexible New GPVTS

  8. JS Small Groups • ST1 groups meet 2nd or 3rd Wednesdays • Group facilitators: • Jo Swallow (wk 2) • Lou whyte (wk 3) • Compulsory part of the education programme! New GPVTS

  9. 2nd Wednesday Group New GPVTS

  10. 3rd Wednesday Group New GPVTS

  11. Small group GP work What to expect js • Discuss any problems: Your space! • Timetable will be on the website soon! • It is important to try to attend your correct group for continuity and group formation. Swops are not permitted in the first 6 months. New GPVTS

  12. Small group GP workWhat we expect from you js • Attendance -100%: if less than 70% will need to attend Deanery ARCP board- may not pass! • Apologies for absenteeism in advance • Contribution to tutorials • Presentation during sessions • Preparation prior to sessions New GPVTS

  13. GP days (MV) • Plan well in advance: book study leave • Whole days 6 x per year • Educational Supervisor Report needs doing 2 x per year • Make the most of them! New GPVTS

  14. Lydiard House (MV) • Tues Sept 4th 5pm start -Wed 5th Sept: Residential • Don’t forget: • photo for Mary Tilling • “interesting/different thing about you” to Mary Valentine • Walking boots and wet weather clothing! New GPVTS

  15. CPD Programme Run by Swindon GP Education Trust – see website Chair of trust and Deanery link Sarah Hands Tutor and organiser Liz Alden Administration support Michala King Timetable - half days, full days & evenings Topics linked to RCGP curriculum Reciprocal arrangement with other trusts

  16. Study leave (LA) • See ‘Key Points Document’ in intro pack • Application form • Expenses form • At start need to submit personal development plan (can print from eportfolio…update regularly) • SEND TO GP OFFICE! New GPVTS

  17. ST1 and 2s LA • Allowance 30 days • ½ day per month in GP small group teaching • ½ day per month in practice or equivalent e.g. 1 day/ 2months • ½ day per month hospital departmental teaching (bleep free) • Remaining time to include: • GP training/ conferences/ courses organised by the school • Sessions/ courses relevant to PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN New GPVTS

  18. psb The GP Curriculum • www.rcgp-curriculum.org.uk • Heavy reading (2.5kg if printed) • The Condensed Curriculum Guide: summary is available to purchase from RCGP • Summary in your packs New GPVTS

  19. psb MRCGP • www.rcgp.org.uk/mrcgp • 3 components • Applied Knowledge Test (AKT) • Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA) • Workplace Based Assessment (WPBA) • End point assessment New GPVTS

  20. psbpsb AKT/CSA • Deanery funded revision courses • AKT usually taken late in ST2 • CSA usually Feb ST3 New GPVTS

  21. JE/TG MRCGP - WPBA • Will cover the whole 3 years of the VTS • Similar to F2 assessments • E-portfolio • Several components • Timetable for assessments and minimum evidence is included in introduction pack New GPVTS

  22. JS MSC in Primary CareUniversity of Bath Modular academic programme in primary care for trainees in Severn leading towards MSC, PG diploma, or PG Certificate. D/w Jo Swallow for more info.

  23. E-Portfolio-The next hour! New GPVTS

  24. RCGP curriculum headings lw • 1  Being a General Practitioner • 2.01 The GP consultation in practice • 2.02 Patient safety and quality of care • 2.03 The GP in the wider professional environment • 2.04 Enhancing professional knowledge • 3.01 Healthy people: promoting health and preventing disease • 3.02 Genetics in primary care • 3.03 Care of acutely ill people • 3.04 Care of children and young people • 3.05 Care of older adults • 3.06 Women’s health • 3.07 Men’s health • 3.08 Sexual health

  25. RCGP curriculum headings llw • 3.09 End of life care • 3.10 Care of people with mental health problems • 3.11 Care of people with intellectual disability • 3.12 Cardiovascular health • 3.13 Digestive health • 3.14 Care of people who misuse drugs and alcohol • 3.15 Care of people with ENT oral and facial problems • 3.16 Care of people with eye problems • 3.17 Care of people with metabolic problems • 3.18 Care of people with neurological problems • 3.19 Respiratory health • 3.20 Care of people with musculoskeletal problems • 3.21 Care of people with skin problems

  26. RCGP competencies lw • Communication and consultation skills • Practising holistically • Data gathering and interpretation • Making a diagnosis and making decisions • Clinical management • Managing medical complexity and promoting health • Primary care administration and IMT • Working with colleagues and in teams • Community orientation • Maintaining performance, learning and teaching • Maintaining an ethical approach to practice • Fitness to practise

  27. What you need to do now! (LA) • Join RCGP as an Associate in training to get an e-portfolio login • Contact GP trainer (educational supervisor throughout) • Ensure you know who your clinical supervisor is. • Submit your study leave application…. To the office! New GPVTS

  28. New GPVTS

  29. Questions? New GPVTS

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