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How to Succeed at Revalidation
About this book
how to succeed at revalidation
Doctors in the UK are required to provide evidence of their fitness to practiceâall doctors registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) need to revalidate to maintain their registration. How to Succeed at Revalidation contains up-to-date information on the current regulatory framework and step-by-step guidance for the entire revalidation process. Offering expert advice on how to undertake the process from the perspective of the appraisee, the appraiser, and the employer, this practical, quick-reference guide covers each of the Good Medical Practice (GMP) domains: Knowledge, Skills and Performance; Safety and Quality; Communication, Partnership and Team Work; and Maintaining Trust.
Throughout the text, numerous examples describe different models of appraisal and reflection, identify activities that map to each domain, and demonstrate how revalidation requirements can be achieved in the course of daily practice. This much-needed guide:
- Covers regulatory processes in medicine and healthcare from both UK and international perspectives
- Reviews the background that led to the implementation of revalidation
- Discusses the new GMP requirements for all doctors in the UK
- Explores the possible future of revalidation
How to Succeed at Revalidation is essential reading for all qualified and trainee doctors, undergraduate and postgraduate learners, tutors, and trainers seeking to navigate the revalidation process in the UK.
Information
Chapter 1
Introduction
- All doctors in the UK who are subject to revalidation, including General Practitioners (GPs), Consultants, Staff and Associate Specialists (SASs), Locally Employed Doctors and Doctors in Training
- All doctors who are appraisers and or Responsible Officers
- All who are involved in postgraduate medical education and training
- All medical students and their tutors and lecturers.
Overview of the Book
Background
the purpose of revalidation is to assure patients and the public, employers and other health care professionals that licenced doctors are up to date and fit to practice(Pearson 2017)
Challenges
Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Regulation in Health â A Brief History
- Chapter 3: A History of the Current Framework
- Chapter 4: Revalidation â The Role of the Appraiser, Responsible Officer and Designated Bodies
- Chapter 5: Revalidation â The Role of the Appraisee
- Chapter 6: Examples of Reflections Across All GMC Domains
- Chapter 7: The Future of Medical Revalidation in the United Kingdom
- Index
- End User License Agreement
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