Objectives Service redesign, including workforce development, is being championed by UK health service policy. It is allowing new opportunities to enhance the roles of staff and encourage multiprofessional portfolio working. New models of working are emerging, but there has been little research into how innovative programmes are transferred to and taken up by different areas. This study investigates the transferability of a 1-year post-Certification of Completion of Training fellowship in urgent and acute care from a pilot in the West Midlands region of England to London and the South East. Design A qualitative study using semistructured interviews supplemented by observational data of fellows’ clinical and academic activities. D...
The report of Higher Education England’s commission on the primary care workforce is timely and welc...
Background: Primary health care is changing as it responds to demographic shifts, technological chan...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the impact evaluation findings from a multiprofessional leadersh...
BACKGROUND: It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended t...
It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended to better prepare...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Escalating costs and changing population d...
Background: General practice recruitment is in difficulty in the UK as many experienced GPs retire o...
This report is one of a series of outputs from the Shaping the Future in Primary Care Education and ...
Background: Undergraduate medical education and foundation training are still largely hospital based...
Aim: To explore higher education institution (HEI) perspectives on the development and implementati...
Background: The NHS is undergoing unprecedented change, central to which is policy aimed at integra...
BACKGROUND: The nursing associate role was first deployed in England in 2019 to fill a perceived s...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
Objectives: To report general practitioners' (GPs') views and experiences of an Enhanced Primary Ca...
Background In recent years, UK health policy makers have responded to a GP shortage by introducing m...
The report of Higher Education England’s commission on the primary care workforce is timely and welc...
Background: Primary health care is changing as it responds to demographic shifts, technological chan...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the impact evaluation findings from a multiprofessional leadersh...
BACKGROUND: It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended t...
It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended to better prepare...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Escalating costs and changing population d...
Background: General practice recruitment is in difficulty in the UK as many experienced GPs retire o...
This report is one of a series of outputs from the Shaping the Future in Primary Care Education and ...
Background: Undergraduate medical education and foundation training are still largely hospital based...
Aim: To explore higher education institution (HEI) perspectives on the development and implementati...
Background: The NHS is undergoing unprecedented change, central to which is policy aimed at integra...
BACKGROUND: The nursing associate role was first deployed in England in 2019 to fill a perceived s...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
Objectives: To report general practitioners' (GPs') views and experiences of an Enhanced Primary Ca...
Background In recent years, UK health policy makers have responded to a GP shortage by introducing m...
The report of Higher Education England’s commission on the primary care workforce is timely and welc...
Background: Primary health care is changing as it responds to demographic shifts, technological chan...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the impact evaluation findings from a multiprofessional leadersh...