- Dr Ramesh Mehay
- Last modified: 30th January 2024
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Induction - GP post
Feeling overwhelmed and confused? Don't know where to start? This page has all the answers.
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path: GP POST INDUCTION FILES
- DISCUSSION-CHECKLISTS
- EDUCATIONAL-CONTRACT
- GETTING-TO-KNOW-EACH-OTHER
- LEARNING-NEEDS-TOOLS
- MILEAGE
- PERSONAL-EDUCATIONAL-PLAN
- SITTING-IN-TASKSHEETS
- SURVIVAL-GUIDES
- TASKS-TO-DO-TOGETHER
- TIMETABLE
- *** five tasks before you start with us.docx
- *** practice manager checklist BEFORE trainee joins.doc
- *** practice manager checklist DURING induction.doc
- *** registering with the RCGP as an AiT .docx
- community placements.docx
- developing a fit for purpose practice induction.ppt
- foundation year trainees – induction to GP.doc
- glossary for gp training.doc
- gp trainee schedule – surgery appointment times and oncall.docx
- surgery profile – ashcroft.docx
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Quick links for future reference
- Trainees – please click on the “Training map for ST1/ST2 below and revisit this page often!
Trainers – click on “Induction Toolkit” below and signpost the “Practice Manager’s page” to your PM.
A GP Induction Workbook to make your life EASIER!!!
A New GP induction Workbook (onboarding The New GP trainee)
I’ve written a new book called The Essential GP Induction Handbook. The aim of this is to add structure to the induction period and have everything you need in ‘one place’. In my practice, we actually do the things in this book spaced out over a period of 4-6 weeks – so as not to hurry the process or overwhelm the learners. This Induction to GP workbook is precisely that – a workbook to be physically used and written in. Full of tools and activities to make induction come alive – all organised in a sequential way to take the headache out of planning. Sections that are clearly marked for home reading, or tutorials when back in the practice. A perfect aide-memoire for both parties. GP Induction has never been made easier – the first book of its kind.
As for your practice-specific information, download this template. Fill in your bits, print and then slide it into the workbook. Voila! All done. Nice and easy.
Although the workbook is available in print and kindle format, I suggest the print version as it is meant to be a practical handbook. At our practice we buy one for each GP trainee. So, this time we bought 6 – one of whom is an FY doc. It means they all go through an equivalent standardised induction process, with all the important elements covered. It also looks neat and professional than the flimsy bits of paper we have dished out in the past. And the best bit is this – the ones I have given it to have always had a face of delight upon receiving it – a bit like they’ve been given a little gift – which of course they have.
And at £14.99 per book it’s relatively inexpensive – so for all 6 of our trainees to get inducted in a structured easy way cost the practice £90. A snip. Proceeds go towards supporting Bradford VTS and keeping it free.
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