RCGP Curriculum - 3.3 Ethics and Value-based Practice
This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 3.3, Ethics and Value-based Practice, produced by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).
Like all healthcare professionals, GPs have a duty to behave ethically and professionally.
The provision of healthcare is guided by a framework of legal and ethical principles that are reflected in professional codes of practice.
While general practice has focused on personalised care to individual patients, GPs also take part in public health programmes such as immunisation and health education, and have an obligation to use available resources efficiently to benefit all users of the healthcare system.
GPs need to be able to justify their decisions with reference to both the clinical evidence and the moral and other values that inform those decisions. The knowledge and skills acquired are applicable across the whole curriculum and should be incorporated into all aspects of clinical, managerial and research practice.
Here we have collated key articles from our journals to help you meet the curriculum requirements in this area.
MORAL REASONING SKILLS
- Practice dilemma - An interfering neighbour
- Ethical issues in the first five years
- Practice Dilemma - Aciclovir for chickenpox
- Practice dilemma - An undignified death
- Medico-legal - Understanding Gillick competence
- Practice dilemma - A patient's HIV status
- Practice dilemma - Patient refuses a chaperone
- Medico-legal - Disclosing confidential information
- Assessing fitness to drive
- Practice dilemma - Suspected Huntington's disease
- Practice dilemma - Driving with dementia
- Ethical principles in palliative care
- Practice dilemma - A colleague's refusal to treat
- A question of capacity
- Consultation skills - Discussing pregnancy termination
- Practice dilemma - Emotional blackmail for a sickness certificate
- Clinical dilemma - Driving against medical advice
- Consent and the Mental Capacity Act
- The law and end-of-life patients
- Clinical Review - Asthma and employment
- Viewpoint: Fraser guidance not the same as Gillick
- Should I collude with a patient to defraud insurer?
- How to ... Deal with confidentiality issues
- Medicolegal - Dealing with pharmaceutical firms
- Practice dilemma - An untimely gift
- How to… keep contacts with drug companies ethical
- Practice dilemma - Dementia patient's care plan
- A problem shared - Patient wants scrip to take abroad
- Practice dilemma - A patient refuses investigations
- Practice dilemma - A patient invites you out to lunch
- Medico-legal - Going that extra mile
- Practice Dilemma - Prescribing error by a neighbouring practice
- Practice Dilemma - Disinhibited patient
These curriculum resources are regularly updated with relevant articles from our range of healthcare publications. All articles are reviewed by GP advisers. We have set the standard lifetime of an article at two years and will aim to renew all articles within that timeframe. However, some older articles will remain in the listing if our reviewers believe there to be no significant changes to the topic covered.
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