RCGP Curriculum - 5 Healthy People: Promoting Health and Preventing Disease
This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 5, Healthy People: Promoting Health and Preventing Disease, produced by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).
GPs have a crucial role to play in promoting health and preventing disease. During the consultation there are excellent opportunities to discuss healthy living with the patients and for the early detection of illness.
To put patients at the centre of their care, GPs need to possess appropriate skills to support people to self-care, taking them through a range of approaches, in partnership, recognising that the individual should make the choices, decisions and take the actions themselves. Gaining a better understanding about inequalities in health and strategies to address inequalities in health are important aspects of training to be a GP.
Here we have collated key articles from our journals to help you meet the curriculum requirements in this area.
PRIMARY CARE MANAGEMENT
- The basics - Smoking cessation
- Alcohol problems in young people
- Viewpoint - Management of childhood obesity
- GPs well placed to talk about balanced diet
- A guide to dietary fats
- Alcohol misuse in pregnant women
- Viewpoint - Is the universal BCG vaccination necessary?
- Viewpoint - Assessment of HPV vaccination
- 10-minute consultation: a dilemma over HPV immunisation
- Dilemma - A mother refuses the HPV vaccine for her child
- The basics - Routine childhood immunisation
- Hepatitis B booster vaccination for travellers
- MMR concerns still hitting uptake
- Preconception genetic risk assessment
- Prostate cancer
- The importance of antenatal screening
- Chlamydia screening
- AAA screening
- Viewpoint - Obesity in menopausal women
- The Basics - Sleep problems
SKILLS AND ATTITUDES
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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