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The practice is part of Scarborough General
Practice vocational training scheme and has been since its
inception.
Two GP Registrar posts are available - see
below.
The current trainers are John Reay and David
Ames assisted by Paul Robinson (former trainer and course
organiser) and the other doctors and team members. We aim to
provide an appropriate balance between clinical experience,
teaching and study time.
The practice has a relatively stable population with a high
proportion of elderly patients most of them in their own
homes. We have a strong personal list ethos and encourage
registrars to establish ongoing doctor-patient relationships
in as much as this is possible in a 6 month period. Formal
teaching consists of two ninety minute tutorials each week,
usually one each with Dr Reay and Dr Ames. We encourage
registrars to take study leave, both formal courses and
informal attachments to other specialities (for example
palliative care, dermatology) in which they may lack
experience. The registrar has their own room and ongoing study
is facilitated by fast internet access from every desktop and
a well stocked, quiet, library.
Registrars are expected to attend and
participate in weekly lunchtime clinical meetings and are
welcome at the monthly evening business meetings.
Presentations
These presentations have been written by members of the
practice for various purposes mainly as powerpoint
presentations for lectures to GPs or GP registrars or for
use in one to one tutorials. You are welcome to use them
within your practice though we would expect you to
acknowledge us as your source!.
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