The Peer Appraisal Handbook for General Practitioners

The Peer Appraisal Handbook for General Practitioners
Author: Hilary Haman
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781857755701

In clear and simple steps this book takes the reader through the 10 stages to develop and implement a system that is right for both the practice and individual doctor.

General Practice--Demanding Work

General Practice--Demanding Work
Author: John Waller
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781857754476

A discussion of patterns of work in primary care. It shows how to monitor, understand and plan everyday services offered by practices. There is data describing what happens on a daily basis in general practice to give a better understanding of the factors affecting consultation patterns.

A Practical Guide to Primary Care Groups and Trusts

A Practical Guide to Primary Care Groups and Trusts
Author: Michael Dixon
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781857754919

A description of the work of primary care groups (PCGs) in their first months, from clinical governance to HimPs, and the varied roles of individuals within the organizations. It covers everything from the initial aims of PCGs through to primary care trusts and the future. The contributors, themselves members of PCGs, describe their experiences and the lessons learnt.

The Primary Care Trust Handbook

The Primary Care Trust Handbook
Author: Peter Smith
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781857754674

This handbook describes how primary care trusts works as organizations and offers guidelines for present and future development through the process of change towards PCT status.

Quality in the New GP Contract

Quality in the New GP Contract
Author: Andrew Spooner
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781857758535

This is a timely guide to the implementation of the 2004 GP contract with practical advice based on the author's role as quality negotiator. It uses models of practice to describe how GPs can improve their practices using the contract as a framework for development.

General Practice Today

General Practice Today
Author: Jane Wilcock
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1351966979

General Practice Today explores the GP consultation in the context of external 'stressors' and 'helpers' that doctors use to make best clinical decisions. Over the last 30 years there has been a move towards mandatory training on legal aspects, risk scores and guidance. Additionally, with widespread access to IT there has been a huge growth in the information doctors need to know and manage. Yet today’s GP has never been more time-poor or under so much pressure. All these outside considerations can seem challenging and remote for the doctor sat with their patient; yet in today’s reality they have never been more important. This book offers insight into the practical impact and importance of these external factors. It offers advice on everything from law, technology and time management to mental health issues, ethics, religion and culture, exploring how to determine which issues are relevant to each individual consultation. Packing each chapter with realistic examples, author Jane Wilcock draws on her own extensive experience to help GPs make considered, contextual decisions that enhance the health and well-being of their patients. This book is essential reading for any General Practitioner, allied health care practitioner or trainee preparing to practice in our complex modern world.

Good People, Good Practice

Good People, Good Practice
Author: Hilary Haman
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781857754179

This guide to personnel management has case studies to illustrate common problems and dilemmas. It clarifies legislation and its application to primary care. This edition focuses more on issues of recruitment, discriminaiton and harassment.

Research Opportunities in Primary Care

Research Opportunities in Primary Care
Author: Yvonne Carter
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1315343568

'Medical technology is beneficial for well researched dangerous diseases. However, most symptoms that people bring to their primary care physician have no single clearly identifiable cause: investigations and drugs do more harm than good - and also waste resources - ' - Wilfrid Treasure Diagnosis and Risk Management in Primary Care teaches that adopting an evidence-based approach to primary care improves patient care and treatment outcomes. It demonstrates that brief clinical assessments, repeated if necessary, allow effective diagnosis while avoiding the costs and complications associated with more advanced testing. Adopting a fresh approach, this book sets consultation skills alongside evidence-based information by both itemising the specific techniques and facts that are needed in the consulting room, and providing detailed information on odds and likelihood ratios to quantify risk and deal with uncertainty. This book provides food for thought, and helps doctors develop communication skills that support their personal styles of consulting, encouraging a more traditional, intuitive treatment. It provides a map of the consultation and a compass to navigate through symptoms, signs and evidence - listening to their patients with one ear and, with the other, to the reflective inner voice of reason. General Practitioner Specialist Trainees and their teachers will find much of interest, as will established General Practitioners with an interest in maintaining traditional models of care. Undergraduate medical students and candidates for the MRCGP will find this an ideal reader for the clinical skills assessment. 'What a breath of fresh air to find an author capable of putting the patient back at the centre of the consultation and who is able to entertain at the same time as he informs and to stimulate critical reflection while nudging us in the direction of a rigorous approach to diagnosis, and the assessment and communication of risk.' From the foreword by Roger Jones

Nutrition Education in U.S. Medical Schools

Nutrition Education in U.S. Medical Schools
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1985-02-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309035872

As the general public has become more aware of advances in nutrition, consumer demands for advice on matters of diet and disease have grown. This book offers recommendations to upgrade what were found to be largely inadequate nutrition programs in U.S. medical schools in order that health professionals be better qualified to advise and treat their patients. A comprehensive study of one-third of American 4-year undergraduate medical schools provided information on the current status of nutrition programs at each school. Conclusions were drawn and recommendations made from analysis of this gathered information. Questions examined in this volume include: Has medical education kept pace with advances in nutrition science? Are medical students equipped to convey sound nutritional advice to their patients? What strategies are needed to initiate and sustain adequate teaching of nutrition in medical schools?