The transition from hospital work to consulting patients in the general practice setting is highly challenging. For the new registrar, the general practice environment is characterised by a wide breadth of clinical problems, chronic disease management, relative independence of decision-making, time pressures, clinical uncertainty, unfamiliar practice systems, and financial and billing issues.
The GP supervisor plays an important role to support the new GPT1 registrar as they settle into community practice. GPSA have developed a number of resources to assist the supervisor, as below. These include
Alone: general practice – covers the ‘survival items’ for the first few week
Clinical supervision – discusses core aspects of teaching, assessment and monitoring in the first few weeks
Teaching and learning priorities – as stated
The ‘not so simple consultation’ – covers some challenging clinical encounters for new registrars
This webinar discusses the first weeks of general practice and how the supervisor can help the registrar ‘survive’ the transition from the hospital setting by using a range of tools.
At the end of this webinar, you will be able to:
Describe the key challenges for the new GP registrar in the first weeks of general practice
Implement practical strategies to support your GP registrar at the commencement of the placement
CLINICAL SUPERVISION – KEEPING YOUR REGISTRAR SAFE AND SUPPORTED
This webinar discusses the clinical supervision role of the supervisor in the first months of practice, including an approach to the Early Assessment of Safety and Learning (EASL) and the RACGP Workplace-Based Assessment (WBA) program.
At the end of this webinar, you will be able to:
Describe clinical supervision as part of the broader role of the GP supervisor
Describe the components of EASL and WBA
TEACHING AND LEARNING PRIORITIES IN THE FIRST WEEKS OF GENERAL PRACTICE
This webinar covers some of the seemingly straightforward but potentially high-risk presentations, including the driving medical and 6 week baby check. It will take a particular focus on early registrars’ unknown unknown learning needs, with tips and discussion on how to guide them to address these presentations thoroughly and safely.
At the end of this webinar, you will be able to:
Identify potentially high-risk scenarios masquerading as ‘simple’ consultations
Support their registrar to safely manage a range of common scenarios
Date reviewed: 12 September 2024
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