1st Edition

The New GP's Handbook How to Make a Success of Your Early Years as a GP

    General Practice has never been an easy occupation. In the past there were some clear structures and routes for new GPs to take. You could expect to join a practice and progress through the ranks, growing in seniority and confidence. You might have been informally mentored by one of the older colleagues; learning management and business skills gradually. It is no longer like this. The market has changed, the range of options is wider, and the way through the labyrinth is far from clear. You might find yourself confused and overwhelmed by all the new opportunities, possibilities and prospects. This book helps to clarify uncertainties and guide you towards the right path. It offers ways to formulate strategies when planning your career and maps out the landscape of general practice, enabling you to make, confident and informed decisions about your professional future. Supporting the initiative of First5(R), The New GP's Handbook is highly recommended for newly qualified GPs who will find it answers so many of their questions and helps make the first five years (and beyond) in general practice more understandable, productive and enjoyable. Experienced GPs too, will find the guide invaluable as a current, general overview. General practice is an exciting and rewarding career which provides a host of opportunities for new GPs entering the profession today. Finding the right job, achieving a good work-life balance and developing a culture of lifelong learning are vital not only for the fulfilment of new GPs themselves but for the future of the profession. This book will help you achieve these objectives. Clare J Taylor, in the Foreword

    Foreword. About the authors. Introduction. The nature of a profession. The primary care landscape. The work of general practice. Levels of medical effectiveness. How to find a job. Continuing professional development, appraisal and revalidation. Leadership. Commissioning. A day in the life of a GP. The doctor's bag. How to stay sane and healthy as a GP. Dealing with isolation and medical uncertainty. Adapting consultation skills to the world of actual general practice. The business of general practice. How to handle a complaint. How to deal with your heart sinking. Mentorship. Learning points. Ongoing learning and support: what's the best way to achieve this? Index.

    Biography

    Peter Davies, Lindsay Moran, Hussain Gandhi with Adrian Roebuck respectively General Practitioner, Halifax, Provost, Yorkshire Faculty of the RCGP; General Practitioner, Leeds; General Practitioner, Leeds and Academic Teaching Fellow, Leeds University; Business Development Manager, Sunnybank Medical Centre, Wyke, Bradford.