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Feb 4, 2015 Category Archives: RCGP Competencies NICE have just released their updated guidelines on lipid modification for both primary and secondary care. . During your training in General Practice you will see patients who experience neuropathic pain and for whom you may need to prescribe medications
The demonstration of communication and consultation skills required for out of hours care. .. Guidelines on OOH: Basically you need to do on call. .. Several minor respiratory infections – children and adult, acute back pain, probable depression, drug abuser seeking medication, new migraine, emergency contraception.
BACKGROUND: The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has produced guidelines for the management of acute low back pain in primary care. AIM: To investigate the impact on patient management of an educational strategy to promote these guidelines among general practitioners (GPs). DESIGN OF STUDY:
The Workplace Based Assessment (WPBA) component of the MRCGP exam is designed to test GP trainees’ competence in 13 key areas derived from the core RCGP curriculum statement ‘Being a GP’. Our framework for WPBA is made up of 13 competences: Competences are assessed by the
Nov 30, 2016 Chair of the RCGP Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard has commented on the updated NICE guidelines for lower back pain, published today.
Each year 20% of the general population consult a GP with a musculoskeletal problem [1]; Research evidence supports the effectiveness of simple positive approaches for many patients, and general practitioners (GPs) should encourage appropriate self-care [2,3]; Common musculoskeletal conditions such as back pain
RCGP Curriculum 2010, Statement 3.20 Care of People with Musculoskeletal Problems, revised 30 May 2012. 1. ROYAL COLLEGE OF GENERAL .. encourage appropriate self-care2,3. • Common musculoskeletal conditions such as back pain and osteoarthritis are the dominant cause of chronic pain, disability and work.
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