Being developed
Our goal here is to make complex educational theory as practical and as accessible as possible for busy medical teachers.
To stimulate you, reduce duplication of work and help add creativity to your educational programme.
The universal GP Training website for everyone, not just Bradford. Created in 2002 by Dr Ramesh Mehay
FULL CSA CASES – from start to finish
First of all, I want to show what bad performance looks like and then compare it with good performance. So, here are a pair videos of the same case. The first is bad, the second is good. What are the differences? Write them down of a piece of paper. And write ALL of them down.
What then follows is a library of CSA cases played out by trainers and trainees (and ex-trainees) organised by the clinical system area. Please allow about 15 seconds for some of these videos to load. All of these are full 10 minute consultions (one or two might go a bit over!).
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Bradford VTS was created by Dr. Ramesh Mehay, a Programme Director for Bradford GP Training Scheme back in 2001. Over the years, it has seen many permutations. At the time, there were very few resources for GP trainees and their trainers so Bradford decided to create one FOR EVERYONE.
So, we see Bradford VTS as the INDEPENDENT vocational training scheme website providing a wealth of free medical resources for GP trainees, their trainers and TPDs everywhere and anywhere. We also welcome other health professionals – as we know the site is used by both those qualified and in training – such as Associate Physicians, ANPs, Medical & Nursing Students.
Our fundamental belief is to openly and freely share knowledge to help learn and develop with each other. Feel free to use the information – as long as it is not for a commercial purpose.
We have a wealth of downloadable resources and we also welcome copyright-free educational material from all our users to help build our rich resource (send to bradfordvts@gmail.com).
Our sections on (medical) COMMUNICATION SKILLS and (medical) TEACHING & LEARNING are perhaps the best and most comprehensive on the world wide web (see white-on-black menu header section on the homepage).
THANK YOU