GP Curriculum
Genetics in Primary Care The consultation Personal & Professional responsibilities Management Promoting Health & Preventing Disease Genetics in Primary Care Patient Groups Themes Systems Teaching & Learning the Curriculum The Registrar Year
The GP training curriculum is composed of a set of 32 curriculum statements organised into 15 groups:
1 The ‘core statement’ – Being a General Practitioner
2 The General Practice Consultation
3 Personal and Professional Responsibilities
3.1 Clinical Governance
3.2 Patient Safety
3.3 Clinical Ethics and Values-Based Practice
3.4 Promoting Equality and Valuing Diversity
3.5 Evidence-Based Practice
3.6 Research and Academic Activity
3.7 Teaching, Mentoring and Clinical Supervision
4 Management
4.1 Management in Primary Care
4.2 Information Management and Technology
5 Healthy People: promoting health and preventing disease
6 Genetics in Primary Care
7 Care of Acutely Ill People
8 Care of Children and Young People
9 Care of Older Adults
10 Gender-Specific Health Issues
10.1 Women’s Health
10.2 Men’s Health
11 Sexual Health
12 Care of People with Cancer & Palliative Care
13 Care of People with Mental Health Problems
14 Care of People with Learning Disabilities
15 Clinical Management
15.1 Cardiovascular Problems
15.2 Digestive Problems
15.3 Drug and Alcohol Problems
15.4 ENT and Facial Problems
15.5 Eye Problems
15.6 Metabolic Problems
15.7 Neurological Problems
15.8 Respiratory Problems
15.9 Rheumatology and Conditions of the Musculoskeletal System (including Trauma)
15.10 Skin Problems
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