16 May 2012
| by Dr James Heathcote
In 15 years as a trainer and RCGP examiner, Bromley GP Dr James Heathcote has watched more than a thousand GPs consulting. Most consultations are like the curate's egg - 'good in parts', but over the years he has seen some behaviour that, if not strictly criminal, normally requires further investigation....
08 May 2012
| by Dr James Heathcote
In 15 years as a trainer and RCGP examiner, Bromley GP Dr James Heathcote has watched more than a thousand GPs consulting. Most consultations are like the curate's egg - 'good in parts', but over the years he has seen some behaviour that, if not strictly criminal, normally requires further investigation....
04 Apr 2012
| by Professor Ruth Chambers
Professor Ruth Chambers sets a reflective challenge to test how confident you are when managing paediatric health problems
28 Mar 2012
| by Dr Harish Thampy
Develop the skills to teach others during your GP registrar year.
21 Mar 2012
| by Dr Prashini Naidoo
The topics the AKT will cover and how. By Dr Prashini Naidoo.
08 Mar 2012
| by Dr Pipin Singh
We are all familiar with stressful situations. As GPs, we advise our patients about them and, at times, also experience them ourselves.
27 Feb 2012
| by Dr Prashini Naidoo
Case-based discussions are an important part of a GP registrar's workplace-based assessment, explains Dr Prashini Naidoo
20 Feb 2012
| by Dr Peter Tate
Use problem-solving skills to improve your GP consultations, writes Dr Peter Tate
01 Feb 2012
| by Dr Prashini Naidoo
COTs aim to assess and develop communication and interpersonal skills, says Dr Prashini Naidoo.
25 Jan 2012
| by Dr Mike Devlin
The MDU's Dr Mike Devlin provides updated advice on how to deal with notifiable diseases.