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Crammer's Corner
GP Specialty Registrar, RCGP National GP Trainee Representative and Deputy Chair of the AiT Committee
GP at The Fern Hill Practice, Faringdon, and RCGP Curriculum Development Fellow
E-mail: clarejtaylor@doctors.org.uk
E-mail: ben.riley@nhs.net
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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 |
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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
| The Darzi review and polyclinics |
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| The Federated Model |
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| Privatization |
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| The current situation |
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| We are the future |
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