Trainers
Welcome to the GP Curriculum Web.
The new curriculum is stated in terms of what knowledge,
skills, attitudes and expertise the learner will achieve. It covers:
 | Generic professional competences
The qualities that are expected from all doctors, such as those that appear in
Good Medical Practice.
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Competences that are specific to General Practice
There are many skills expected of GPs but some can be referred to as core
skills and are found in the statement Being a General Practitioner.
Examples of core skills are: managing the primary contact with patients,
consulting in a patient-centred way, selective history-taking, tolerating
uncertainty, managing co-morbidity, fair and efficient use of resources and
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Resources
Vocational Training and new Curriculum
New assessment procedures
New Certification regulations
RCGP news

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