Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow’s Doctors, include the criterion ‘everyone involved in educating medical students will be appropriately selected, trained, supported and appraised’. Aims: To establish how new general practice (GP) community teachers of medical students are selected, initially trained and assessed by UK medical schools and establish the extent to which Tomorrow’s Doctors standards are being met. Method: A mixed-methods study with questionnaire data collected from 24 lead GPs at UK medical schools, 23 new GP teachers from two medical schools plus a semi-structured telephone interview with two GP leads. Quantitative data were analysed descriptive...
The NHS faces a continuing rise in volume and complexity of population health needs, with care movin...
NoThis study explores GP tutor views of a nationally derived list of quality criteria for undergradu...
Educational curricula in the UK suggest medical students, junior and senior doctors should all be wi...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow's Doctors...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow's Doctors...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow's Doctors...
Background Health care is increasingly provided in general practice. To meet this demand, the Englis...
Background: Time in general practice offers medical students opportunities to learn a breadth of cli...
Medical schools are required to train the workforce needed to care for the population they serve. In...
Medical schools are required to train the workforce needed to care for the population they serve. In...
Objective: To evaluate the current provision and outcome of community-based education (CBE) in UK me...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) working as clinical teachers are likely to influence medic...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the quantity of exposure to general practice teaching at medi...
The Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) and the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) h...
BACKGROUND: Time in general practice offers medical students opportunities to learn a breadth of cli...
The NHS faces a continuing rise in volume and complexity of population health needs, with care movin...
NoThis study explores GP tutor views of a nationally derived list of quality criteria for undergradu...
Educational curricula in the UK suggest medical students, junior and senior doctors should all be wi...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow's Doctors...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow's Doctors...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow's Doctors...
Background Health care is increasingly provided in general practice. To meet this demand, the Englis...
Background: Time in general practice offers medical students opportunities to learn a breadth of cli...
Medical schools are required to train the workforce needed to care for the population they serve. In...
Medical schools are required to train the workforce needed to care for the population they serve. In...
Objective: To evaluate the current provision and outcome of community-based education (CBE) in UK me...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) working as clinical teachers are likely to influence medic...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the quantity of exposure to general practice teaching at medi...
The Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) and the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) h...
BACKGROUND: Time in general practice offers medical students opportunities to learn a breadth of cli...
The NHS faces a continuing rise in volume and complexity of population health needs, with care movin...
NoThis study explores GP tutor views of a nationally derived list of quality criteria for undergradu...
Educational curricula in the UK suggest medical students, junior and senior doctors should all be wi...