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InnovAiT 2008 1(7):533-535; doi:10.1093/innovait/inn070
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© The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the RCGP. All rights reserved. For permissions please e-mail: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Crammer's Corner

Dr Clare Taylor

GP Specialty Registrar, RCGP National GP Trainee Representative and Deputy Chair of the AiT Committee

Dr Ben Riley

GP at The Fern Hill Practice, Faringdon, and RCGP Curriculum Development Fellow

E-mail: clarejtaylor@doctors.org.uk

E-mail: ben.riley@nhs.net

The first 10% of the full text of this article appears below.

As the training year draws to an end for many GP Specialty Registrars, this issue of Crammer's Corner looks beyond the nMRCGP assessments and gives a GP Specialty Registrar's summary of the current changes affecting doctors entering the wider world of general practice.


    General practice beyond nMRCGP
 
General practitioners (GPs) in training can sometimes be accused of focusing too much on exams while working towards their ultimate goal of achieving a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) for general practice; completing Workplace-based Assessment, keeping the ePortfolio up to date and preparing for the Applied Knowledge Test and Clinical Skills Assessment take up a great deal of time and energy.

It may be to the detriment of a future GP, however, if he or she fails . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    The Darzi review and polyclinics
 

    The Federated Model
 

    Privatization
 

    The current situation
 

    We are the future
 

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