Royal College of GPs - GP Ready - CANCELLED (RCGP #1)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectF2 Regional Teaching
DescriptionUnfortunately due to the current CORVID 19 situation the difficult decision has been made by the organisers of this course to cancel it for the time being A one-day course sponsored and supported by the Royal College of GPs which will teach you about how to improve your communication skills with colleagues and patients as well as understanding how the NHS works and where and how money flows. THIS COURSE HAS NOW BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE CORVID 19 SITUATION Lecturers: Dr Helen Rogers Dr Helen Rochester Dr Oliver Prescott Dr Hanna Claxton Dr Lucy Williamson
Additional information

THIS COURSE HAS NOW BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE CORVID 19 SITUATION

 

THIS IS A COURSE THAT WILL BE RUN BY THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF GPS.

Please follow this link to the RCGP website for further information

https://rcgpportal.force.com/s/lt-event?site=a0d0Y00000AeOP6QAN&id=a1U1i000001NkhVEAS#Event

By booking on to this course you will be agreeing to your details being sent to the RCGPs so they can contact you with pre course information.

VenueExeter Racecourse, EX6 7XS, Kennford - Exeter  View details
Date & timeWednesday 18 March 2020, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerTBC
Target audience

Mandatory: Foundation Year 2

Course styleWorkshop
CateringRefreshments and lunch
Core topicClinical Skills
CPD hours6:00
CostNo charge
Aims

To develop confidence and skills in consulting in General Practice

Objectives

Develop skills in including ICE and shared agenda into the consultation.

Enhance skills in motivational interviewing

Explore and analyse the structure of Primary Care and community care

Discuss the GP application process and ways to ensure your application is successful

Learning outcomes

Attendees will have developed their skills and confidence in holding a surgery in General Practice, developing effective consultation skills. Attendees will be able to demonstrate knowledge about the structure of health care in the community. Candidates will gain confidence in how to ensure a successful application in GP training.