GP ASSISTANTSHIP STUDENT HANDBOOK 2020 - 21
Completion requirements
SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
III) ATTITUDES
ETHICS
Fitness to practise
· Demonstrating the attitudes and behaviours expected of a good doctor
· Managing the factors that influence performance
Maintaining an ethical approach
· Treating others fairly and with respect and acting without discrimination
· Providing care with compassion and kindness
Communication and consultation
· Establishing an effective partnership with patients
· Maintaining a continuing relationship with patients, carers and families
Maintaining a Holistic Approach
- Understand the effect of illness on the community.
- Demonstrate the importance of the family as well as the cultural, socio-economic, and psychological background on the management of patients and how they present in General Practice.
- Engage in the care of patients within the Practice.
- Appreciate that
uncertainty exists in Primary Care, and consider how to minimise the risk
to Patients, Carers, and the Doctor.
THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
- Demonstrate Professional Behaviour when undertaking independent tasks.
- Value and practise good Communication Skills.
- Analyse the nature of the Doctor-Patient relationship, and how this relationship is used whilst interacting with patients.
- Appreciate how the Doctor's own views, feelings, and life experiences can influence patient care, and consider how this should be managed.
- Demonstrate the importance of making decisions in Partnership with colleagues and patients.