RCGP AKT

RCGP AKT
Author: Julian Hick
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2014-09-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1910227226

This book has been specifically designed to help GP trainees pass the compulsory AKT examination. Each topic has been skilfully refined to correlate directly with primary care and the RCGP curriculum, revealing how and why critical appraisal and evidence based medicine are essential for good medical practice throughout a career as an independent, k

The GPVTS Guide to Success

The GPVTS Guide to Success
Author: Lucy Blunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2011
Genre: Family medicine
ISBN: 0199662533

This invaluable guide to the GPVTS supports trainees from the process of application, through to qualification and beyond. Written by a recently qualified general practitioner, it combines a frank and friendly approach with a wealth of insider knowledge to guide the trainee through each stage of the training process. It not only features real-life case studies from those in training or who have recently completed training but also gives handy hints and tips on how to avoid some ofthe common trainee pitfalls. This first hand account aims to guide trainees through all the highs and lows of train.

Notes for the MRCGP

Notes for the MRCGP
Author: Keith Palmer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1405157240

Notes for the MRCGP This classic book has been providing help for candidates of the MRCGP exam for over 20 years. Now fully updated for UK trained doctors wishing to obtain a Certificate of Completion of Training in General Practice, this new edition covers all three required components of the integrated assessment programme. It provides sample questions for the Applied Knowledge Test (AKT), practice cases for Clinical Skill Assessment (CSA) and a guide to Workplace Based Assessment (WPBA). The chapters follow the 16 sections of the RCGP curriculum and include summaries of the current evidence base with clinical guidelines, examination tips, revision tactics, and advice on where to get support – but not just at the crucial time of exams – it includes invaluable information for GPs starting their first year in practice and helps provide the “life skills” needed to be a GP, including topics relevant for the rest of a GP’s career and their “continuing professional development” – appraisal, revalidation, managing change, teamwork, burnout, and other areas of self care.

The GP Trainer's Handbook

The GP Trainer's Handbook
Author: Paul Middleton
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1846194237

The ten years since the First Edition of this book have witnessed revolutionary changes in GP training: appraisal, the new MRCGP exam and competence-based assessments to name but three. Greater availability of information has also transformed the social context of General Practice as a profession. Despite this, the one-to-one relationship between trainer and trainee remains the lynchpin of GP education, and this manual's key principle - that GP trainers are the key source of expertise in this field, and that their experiences and ideas are a vital and still-underused resource - is as important as ever. This new edition, fully revised and updated to reflect the latest changes in both GP training and the profession, remains an essential, comprehensive manual of useful advice for GP trainers written by their peers. Outlining educational methods, training philosophies and reflections from practitioners experienced in the entire spectrum of GP education, it provides a tool box of resources to cover the practicalities of training, including e-portfolios, teaching consultation skills, and numerous tips and tricks. It is now augmented with an array of supporting material that includes checklists, forms and evaluation tools, accessed electronically via a code supplied with the book. This book is vital reading for GP tutors and GP trainers as well as those considering such roles, and for all those who manage and oversee the training of GP registrars. 'The next generation of GPs will face even more changes in the landscape of primary care and it has become even more imperative that we provide high-quality training. This manual will support this process.' - from the Foreword by Steve Field

The Good GP Training Guide

The Good GP Training Guide
Author: Matt Burkes
Publisher: Royal College of General Practitioners
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2014-06-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0850844037

The Good GP Training Guide is a travel guide-style book for trainees in general practice. Written by over a hundred contributors assembled from five continents, it includes contributions from leading writers in primary care. It is written in an accessible style with down-to-earth tips and anecdotes, sometimes irreverent, from real life. There is an emphasis on the reality of general practice. It also contains humorous or touching vignettes with accompanying linocut artwork from the Red Roses exhibition. The book's first section covers hospital placements. It is intended to show trainees how to get the most out of their training posts. Beginning with basic information on behaviour required in the hospital setting, there are chapters looking at cardiology, ophthalmology, rheumatology, etc. These chapters are split up into handy lists, covering the basics, tips on patients and PDP pointers. The second section covers GP rotations. It gives information on passing the various RCGP exams as well as realistic advice on other facets of general practice. The third section looks at finding a job and making the transition to an independent practitioner. Options for broadening a doctor's career are looked here, with chapters on event medicine, academia, teaching, etc. There is information on how stay out of trouble and how to use social media safely and without running foul of the GMC. The book offers the ultimate guide to the training process. It covers the entire training experience and the practicalities of what comes after.

The Complete NMRCGP Study Guide

The Complete NMRCGP Study Guide
Author: Sarah Gear
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1498795285

This greatly expanded, revised and updated new edition of the Guide comprehensively covers every aspect of the new membership examination of the Royal College of General Practitioners, the nMRCGP[registered]. It takes you through all the main medical topics fundamental to general practice, all relevant non-clinical areas, and practice for the examination itself. Use this book as a starting point, a guide, or for summing up to ensure you are as well read as you think you are. The aim is to save you the colossal amount of time you would otherwise need to cover the same ground and have all the information you need in one place. 'General Practice is a fantastic career and the MRCGP has always been a worthwhile exam to work for. You will get an incredible amount out of it that will form a solid base for your career, if you are willing to put in the time and effort. Enjoy, and good luck!' - Sarah Gear.

The Complete MRCGP Study Guide, 4th Edition

The Complete MRCGP Study Guide, 4th Edition
Author: Sarah Gear
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2022-02-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 100060487X

This new edition of the MRCGP Study Guide has been purposely revised and updated to comprehensively cover every aspect of the membership examination of the Royal College of General Practitioners. It takes you through all the main medical topics fundamental to general practice, all relevant non- clinical areas, and then finally tests you with an AKT and CSA style examination. All the information you need in one place. This guide can be used as a source of reference, and for revising, to ensure you are perfectly prepared. It saves you the colossal amount of time you would otherwise need to cover the same ground.

Medical Statistics Made Easy

Medical Statistics Made Easy
Author: Michael Harris
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2003-12-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1135322503

It is not necessary to know how to do a statistical analysis to critically appraise a paper. However, it is necessary to have a grasp of the basics, of whether the right test has been used and how to interpret the resulting figures. Short, readable, and useful, this book provides the essential, basic information without becoming bogged down in the

So You Qualified Abroad

So You Qualified Abroad
Author: Mandy Fry
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1909368466

We recognise that the journey for you as an overseas medical graduate (OMG) through GP training is likely to be more difficult than for a UK graduate, and so the primary aim of this book is to help you navigate that journey. We hope that through this book we will equip you to be a better UK general practitioner than you might otherwise be. An inevi

nMRCGP Practice Questions: Applied Knowledge Test

nMRCGP Practice Questions: Applied Knowledge Test
Author: Rob Daniels
Publisher: PasTest Ltd
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Clinical medicine
ISBN: 9781905635498

Offers revision for the Applied Knowledge Test (AKT). Featuring over 300 questions and with chapters mirroring the GP syllabus, this book provides practice of various questions format used in the exam. It presents answers with explanations to help develop learning and understanding.