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Principles for the development of GP Training Programmes in the UK

These principles will be used as the basis for the RCGP curriculum review.

bulletThe outcome of a GP training programme should be a well trained accredited GP capable of delivering the high-quality care that patients need in the modern NHS
bulletGP training programmes must be specifically designed to meet the educational needs of doctors intending to become GPs
bulletThere should be clear national standards for recruitment and selection to GP training programmes
bulletGP training programmes must be outcomes based
bulletThere should be clearly defined standards for GP Training Programmes, including curriculum and assessment, which should be approved by the RCGP on behalf of the PMETB
bulletGP training programmes must be based in primary care and should include appropriate placements in hospital and community settings
bulletGP training programmes should begin after satisfactory completion of the proposed two-year Foundation Programme
bulletGP training programmes should be normally be a minimum of three years to reflect trainees’ learning needs and to ensure that sufficient knowledge and experience is gained for them to practice independently
bulletThere should be flexibility to accommodate doctors who have gained relevant experience in other medical roles, for those who wish to change from another specialty to GP training and for those who have trained or practised abroad.
bulletThere must be adequate, ongoing assessment of the knowledge, skills and performance of the trainees. There should be an effective plan for evaluation and feedback to the trainee.
bulletThe RCGP should be the body that is responsible for setting the standards and approving assessment instruments, working in partnership with Postgraduate Deaneries and the General Practitioners Committee of the British Medical Association.
bulletThe RCGP should be the body that is responsible to the PMETB for the quality assurance of GP training programmes.
bulletAll trainees completing training programmes and entering the profession should demonstrate that they meet the entry requirements for membership of the RCGP.

Source: RCGP 2003

 

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