Intending Trainers Course. 1. Communication and consultation skills – communication with patients, and the use of recognised consultation techniques 2.

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Intending Trainers Course

1. Communication and consultation skills – communication with patients, and the use of recognised consultation techniques 2. Practising holistically – operating in physical, psychological, socioeconomic and cultural dimensions, taking into account feelings as well as thoughts 3. Data gathering and interpretation – for clinical judgement, choice of physical examination and investigations and their interpretation 4. Making a diagnosis and making decisions – a conscious, structured approach to decision making 5. Clinical management – recognition and management of common medical conditions in primary care 6. Managing medical complexity and promoting health – aspects of care beyond managing straightforward problems, including management of co-morbidity, uncertainty, risk and focusing on health rather than just illness

7. Primary care administration and IMT – appropriate use of primary care administration systems, effective record keeping and IT for the benefit of patient care 8. Working with colleagues and in teams – working effectively with other professionals to ensure good patient care, including sharing information with colleagues 9. Community orientation – management of the health and social care of the practice population and local community 10. Maintaining performance, learning and teaching – maintaining performance and effective CPD for oneself and others 11. Maintaining an ethical approach to practice – practising ethically, with integrity and a respect for diversity 12. Fitness to practise – the doctor's awareness of when his/her own performance, conduct or health, or that of others, might put patients at risk, and taking action to protect patients 13. Clinical examination and procedural skills – competent physical examination of the patient with accurate interpretation of physical signs and the safe practice of procedural skills

Case-based Discussions (CBD) Minimum number of assessments: 3 per six monthly review in ST1 and ST2 and 6 per six months in ST3. Consultation Observation Tool (COT) in primary care or Mini-CEX in secondary care Minimum number of assessments: 3 per six monthly review in ST1 and ST2 and 6 per six months in ST3. Clinical Examination and Procedural Skills (CEPS) Candidates examination skills must be assessed especially breast and male and female genital examinations Multi-Source Feedback (MSF) Two cycles must be completed in both ST1 (5 clinicians only) and ST3 (5 clinicians and 5 non-clinicians). Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (PSQ) One cycle of 40 forms must be completed if the trainee spends 12 months in primary care (in ST3). For trainees who spend more than 12 months in primary care a cycle should also be completed in ST1 or ST2 as appropriate.

 (I) Insufficient evidence From the available evidence, the doctor’s performance cannot be placed on a higher point of this developmental scale.  (N) Needs further development Rigid adherence to taught rules or plans. Superficial grasp of unconnected facts. Unable to apply knowledge. Little situational perception or discretionary judgement.  (C) Competent Accesses and applies coherent and appropriate chunks of knowledge. Able to see actions in terms of longer-term goals. Demonstrates conscious and deliberate planning with increased level of efficiency. Copes with crowdedness and is able to prioritise.  (E) Excellent Intuitive and holistic grasp of situations. No longer relies on rules or maxims. Identifies underlying principles and patterns to define and solve problems. Relates recalled information to the goals of the present situation and is aware of the conditions for application of that knowledge.

The Developing Doctor Each assessment adds information (detail)

 2 (4) cases presented to clinical supervisor who chooses 1(2) for the discussion- balance of cases in a range of settings  20 minutes per case for questioning (exam style) then allow 10 minutes for feedback/ education

 It can be useful to ask the trainee to fill in a CBD prep form available from  Also there is a useful question generator and guide to the competences  Can download a useful notes sheet from RCGP website- MRCGP- WPBA- CBD

 Either a video consultation or directly observed-aim for 50/50  In the 3 years- a child 75y and a mental health problem  Marked according to performance criteria