Website Links for Trainees
Again, I don't wish to overload you with an exhaustive list of websites that might help you with your role as a GP educator. Instead, I've listed only a selection of a few (each section has around 10 or less) that I've used and found immensely helpful. If you have any others you strongly feel should be on this list, please drop me a line here.
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10 MINUTE CBT 10 minute CBT offers simple effective strategies for managing mental ill-health and promoting wellbeing. You'll find high-quality, practical, focused training for health professionals to improve the care of patients with mental health conditions and chronic physical disorders. |
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LaCoSaMIDe Lacosamide stands for Learning about Consultation Skills and Medical Informatics for Doctors everywhere. Yep, a bit of a mouthful but a well presented website with some great content worth checking out. |
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THE ONLINE CONSULTATION Super site containing a wealth of information ranging from consultation models, health psychology to ethics. |
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Communication and the Consultation (Robin Beaumont) A fabulous collection of resources on the consultation including consultation models, dysfunctional consultations etc. All written in a relaxed friendly styles with handouts you can print off and keep. |
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BRADFORD VTS LINKS TO USE IN THE CONSULTATION If you haven't checked this page out by now, I strongly urge you to do so. These are the common websites I access actually in the consultation itself when talking with patients. |
General Training Websites
Specific Skills Training Websites
AUDIT WITH MICHAEL HARRIS I love this site because it teaches audit in a really engaging way by taking the viewer through the individual steps of audit using a non clinical situation first to help you understand it better. A must for all trainees. |
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BANDOLIER GLOSSARY OF EBM TERMS Quite a good quick and concise guide to common terms in research and evidence. |
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PCDS MINOR SURGERY VIDEOS An amazing video clip collection of common minor surgery procedures in general practice. Bought to you by the Primary Care Dermatology Society. |
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A super collection of health informatics tools created by Robin Beaumont. Definately a worth visiting. |
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RHEUMATOLOGY RESOURCES FROM GP-TRAINING.NET Good collection of resources to help those of us who struggle when it comes to Rheumatology in General Practice (like me for instance).
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Organisations/Bodies
DOCTORS.NET The largest independent network for collaboration and improvement in healthcare. Provides a good and free email service as well as medical resources. I think you can even find/search for friends from medical school or see what they're upto now. |
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PMETB - Postgraduate Medical Education Training Board PMETB is the independent regulatory body responsible for postgraduate medical education and training. They ensure that postgraduate training for doctors is of the highest standard.
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RCGP - Royal College of General Practitioners The RCGP is a professional membership organisation for GPs in the UK. Its aim is to encourage and maintain the highest standards of general practice and act as the ‘voice’ of general practitioners on education, training and standards issues. |
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YORKSHIRE-HUMBER DEANERY Great website with tonnes of resources for both trainees and trainers that you will not find anywhere. Great style, easy to use and simply practical! Of course, I would say that since I helped create it!
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GP Magazines
GP MAGAZINE & MEDECONOMICS This is the online version of the GP Magazine. Looks a bit busy for me but others out there may love it. Lists jobs n all. Also incorporates an electronic version of MedEconomics that some of you will be familiar with (click Practice & Finance).
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PULSE ONLINE One of the favorite GP magazines detailing the latest hot topics in general practice as well as some educational and MRCGP related material. If you want to keep you finger on the pulse, you know where to go (okay, bad pun I know!). |
Being More Creative
Personality & Learning Styles Questionairres
HONEY & MUMFORD LEARNING STYLES. This is about determining your learning style/preference. We all have different preferred ways of learning. Honey & Mumford Questionairre (not free) Honey & Mumfords Learning Cycle Honey & Mumford - power point presentation with slide notes
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OTHER LEARNING STYLE QUESTIONAIRRES This site furnishes you with other learning style models and their questionairres. Best of all, it's free.
Click here to access the questionairres and their accompanying resources
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MYERS BRIGGS INVENTORY Human Metrics is another site which offers quite a number of different personality type questionnairres. However, also available is a shortened version of the Myers Briggs Inventory which determines your psychological preference for decision making. Supporting resources available too. Click here to access the Myers Briggs Inventory
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BELBIN SELF PERCEPTION INVENTORY How well do you work in teams? This questionairre (not free) highlights your role and can help determine the roles others play in your team. Very useful in determining why your team doesn't work well or deciding which tasks to give to whom. Click here to acces the Belbin Self Perception Inventory and supporting documents
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TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS - PARENT, ADULT, CHILD (PAC) I love this model and find it interesting how we dip in and out of these three roles when interacting with families, relatives, friends and patients and how one might change the way they behave in order to achieve a desirable outcome.
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CONFLICT STYLE QUESTIONAIRRE Another one of my favourites which tells you whether your a bear, owl, turtle, fox or shark. Which are you?
For the questionairre, click here.
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BEHAVIOURAL STYLE IDENTIFICATION This questionairre helps you determine your behavioural comfort zone and how you might interact with others from different zones. Simple model which can be easy to apply in the doctor-patient situation. Click here for the Behavioural Styles Identification questionnaire |
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ATTITUDINAL RATING SCALE This scale tries to map out your attitude; use it to figure out the attitudes of those around you. It can give powerful insights and sometimes that is all that is required for change. Click here for the Attitudinal Rating Scale Click here for a supporting document called 'winners and losers' |






























