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Current Members of the group:

 

Peter Allen,                 Charlotte Keel Health Centre.

Martin Blackwell,        St Augustine’s Surgery, Keynsham

Jeff Clark,                 Woodside Practice, Brooklea Health Centre, Brislington

Iain Crofton Briggs,     Merrywood Practice, William Budd Health Centre

Ian Garbutt,                Bedminster Family Practice, Regent Road, Bedminster

Teresa Gollin,              Harptree Surgery, West Harptree

Patricia Horry,            The Green Practice. Clevedon Medical Centre, Clevedon

Rona Hellings,              Malago Surgery, Bedminster

Mervyn McGowan,       Sea Mills Surgery, 2, Riverleaze, Sea Mills

Phil Pemberton,            Portishead Medical Centre

Kate Reading,              Priory Surgery, Knowle

Paul Taylor,                 Hanham Health Centre, 33, Whittucks Road, Hanham

Mary Welsh,               Lennard Surgery, Bishopsworth

 

 

Documents from our workshop Saunton 2005:

Program for 17.3.05

Attributes of a Trainer in General Practice

Assessment of the Trainer

Examples of challenging registrars discussed

Demonstrating your competence as a healthcare teacher

Promoting Change in individuals

 

 

Program for 18.3.05

Educational Plan for Registrars

 

Documents from our workshop Saunton 2006:

Program for 23.3.2006 with Aims and objectives.  Maria-Teresa Claridge

NLP and GP Training

 

 

Program for 24.3.2006

 

Joint Surgery

Joint Surgery Types

Joint Surgery Variables Chart

Joint Surgery Mind map

Summary of Joint Surgery Discussions

 

Risk And Uncertainty In The Consultation

Dealing with risk. An example letter for discussion

Explaining risks: turning numerical data into meaningful pictures BMJ article

Communicating Risk to Patients  British Heart Foundation

Risk and Uncertainty. A Fusion of Horizons 

 

Registrar Induction

What you need to find out

Computer Training For the Registrar

An example of GP Registrar orientation plan

 

Other Documents

Key Questions for MRCGP Criteria  MRCGP Video Criteria

 

Documents from our workshop Saunton 2007:

 

Thursday 15th March

Medical humanities. Creativity and imagination.     Louise Younie.

Medical Humanities

The emotional cancer journey

Seven Rules for maximising your creative output.

Ten steps to release your creativity

The Patients Lament

Creative writing may make doctors better

Tortoise moments 

Tortoises, Hares and Creativity

Writing for our lives

Poems    A poem by Haifa AlSanousi       Dear Doctor    Piano     The Journey

Bibliography

 

Friday 16th March

The nMRCGP. Presented by John Scanlon, examiner.

 

Documents from our workshop Saunton 2008:

 

Thursday 13th March

A Day led by Dr Bill Foster:

Morning session Ethics with Coffee break:

Ethics for GP Trainers

 

Afternoon Session: Poetry Workshop.

Including interpretation of poetry, the use of metaphor followed by sharing of poems brought along by the trainers.

Thanks to Bill for a copy of his article published in the green journal:

William Foster: Should poetry be included in the curriculum for speciality registrars?

 

Friday 14th March: Contributions from members:

Program for the morning:

Philosophy in General practice.  Presentation by Dr Jeff Clark  Link to article in the BJGP:

                                         Philosophy, understanding and the consultation: a fusion of horizons

 

"Self care" and "dignity therapy" A personal view by Dr Mervyn Mcgowan

 

Joint surgery. An update of Dr Phil Pembertons ideas on this topic. I hope to link his article here It is scheduled to be published in the summer.

The Case scenarios worked on in the workshop are listed:

Difficult patients 1         Difficult patients 2           Difficult patients 3

 

I would also like to mention another published work form a group member this year Dr Mary Welsh: Small group work in the GP training year: one course organiser's experience.

 

An extraordinary year getting to the heart of GP training!

 

 

One of Ian's favorites from the evening cocktails This one performed by the "Blue Badgers"

 

Baggy Point.

 

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