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Induction of GPs to
unfamiliar surroundings
Approximately 50,000,000 consultations occur every year between patients and general
practitioners who are unfamiliar with the working ways of the practice in which
theyre working.
Whether as Freelance GPs, new principals, assistants,
retainers, registrars or other healthcare professionals, working in an alien
environment will increase risk of harm to patients and could force
underperformance.
The NASGP has produced a standardised practice
induction pack allowing individual practices to efficiently and effectively
inform all healthcare professionals of the 200 essential non-clinical items of
information that are specific to the provision of care to their
patients.
The provision of packs to every practice in your locale will
ensure all appropriate measures have been taken to reduce the risk of under
provision and underperformance by GPs unfamiliar with their
surroundings.
What the experts say
Medico legal experts are
advising GPs to put together locum induction packs that include
vital practice information. They should be a bullet-point road map
of practice protocols and information.”
Pulse, November 3 2000
The more information locums are given when they start at
a practice, the better the quality of care they can deliver
Health Which?, December
2000
Read what the BMJ
Career Focus February 24 2001 on how to make the most out of
employing a locum.
Do I need one?
Can you answer these questions in
every practice you work?
- How do I refer for psychosexual counselling?
- How do I refer to the drug
dependency unit?
- How do I organise joint
injections?
- How do I organise an emergency IUCD?
- Where do I refer for bone
densitometry?
- Where can I get a paediatric urine
collection bag?
- How do I contact a social worker in
an emergency?
Ordering
Please use the
Information Pack Form (you'll
need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to
print this out)
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Quantity |
Price
(inc p&p) |
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1-4 |
£20 (e.g. 3 packs will cost
£60) |
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5-10 |
£16 (e.g. 6 packs will cost
£96) |
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11+ |
£12 (e.g. 12 packs will cost
£144) |
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