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  • Notify Lead Employer of Change to Circumstances

    Notify Lead Employer of Change of Circumstances The Change of Circumstances form is to be completed as soon as possible following notification or decision of any change to your personal circumstances that may affect your GPST training. Failure to complete this form could jeopardise your pay. Please click here to access the form.   ... Read more...

  • Cornwall

    CORNWALL Lead Employer information for GP trainees based in Cornwall   Postal address:  Medical StaffingLamorna HouseRoyal Cornwall HospitalTruroTR1 3LJ Tel: 01872 252674 E-mail: Rch-tr.juniordoctors@nhs.net  Payroll: E-mail: Rch-tr.PayrollEnquiries@nhs.net Read more...

  • Summary of competencies for Professional Skills

    Competencies for Professional Skills Development Personal Qualities Self Awareness : being aware of their own values, principles, assumptions and by being able to learn from experiences Self Management: organising and managing themselves while taking account of the needs and priorities of others Self Development: learning through participating in continuing professional development and from experience and feedback. Acting with Integrity : behaving in an open and ethical manner. Working with Ot... Read more...

  • GPST Committee Terms of Reference

    Peninsula Postgraduate Medical Education The GP Specialty Trainee Committee GP Specialty Trainee Committee Terms of Reference The title of the group will be GP Specialty Trainee Committee 1. Introduction The General Practice Specialty Trainee (GPST) Committee is the vehicle for representatives of the trainee body to liaise and communicate with the Head of School of Primary Care (SoPC) and the Primary Care Manager on all matters relating to GP training. The SoPC is responsible for the planning, o... Read more...

  • Study Leave Application Process - Peninsula

    Application Process Original receipts should accompany every claim form to verify the authenticity of all expenditure detailed upon it. Claims should be submitted within six weeks of the event taking place and absolutely no later than three months. Expenses for exams will not be reimbursed. Expenses for travel to/from exams will be reimbursed subject to the rates set out in the trainee guide to Travel & Subsistence expenses. Public transport should be used wherever possible. Flights within t... Read more...

  • Telephone Triage Skills

    Telephone Triage Skills Here you will find links to our series of telephone triage skills sessions: Session 1: A Rapid Induction Into Telephone Triage with Dr Andy Eaton. Access the 30 minute session here. Accompanying slides can be found here. Description: Covid-19 means that many more assessments and consultations must now be carried out remotely. This is challenging work and we will all welcome help in increasing our confidence and skills. This half hour tutorial will provide just that and ev... Read more...

  • Assessment (ARCP)

    Annual Review of Competence Progression The assessment procedure for General Practice Specialty Trainees (GPST), is known as the Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) and takes place once a year for all trainees regardless of whether you are training full time or part time. For more information about the ARCP process please follow the links on the left. The Peninsula School of Primary Care has developed a checklist for GP trainers and trainees, which sets out the minimum evidence requir... Read more...

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions How are rotations allocated?  Once the hold and upgrade deadline has passed applicants will be contacted by the recruitment team inviting them to submit their rotation preferences via a Microsoft form.  Once the preference deadline has passed, the rotations are allocated based on the individual’s preference and their national rank. The recruitment team will confirm the rotation you have been allocated. Details will then be passed over to the patch and GP... Read more...

  • Absence from Training - Key Points

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  • Combined Training

    Combined Training  The combined training pathways provide the opportunity for you to combine previous relevant experience with your GP training programme.  There are two combined training pathways:  Accreditation of Transferable Capabilities (ATC) for applicants who are transferring to general practice training from another GMC approved specialty training programme  Certificate of Completion of Training: Combined Programme (CCT CP) for applicants who have relevant experience from outsi... Read more...

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