If you can imagine it it will happen...if you can't you're out of it! This book is a white-knuckle ride. It drills down into what we are doing now and comes up in the future to see what comes next. The book is a commentary and a clarion call and an invitation to see round corners and a clarion call to respond to what's there. Roy Lilley has been speaking on Futureproofing around the world throughout the 'nineties. His aim has been to awaken managers entrepreneurs and anyone who will listen to the fact that the world is changing. Faster and faster like a spiral fundamentally and structurally leaving behand those who are unprepared. Thousands of people are now meeting the challenges Futureproofing presents. You decide - keep up or give up. If you have heard Roy Lilley speak on Futureproofing you will want this book ...if you have not yet heard him read it first.
This book was awarded the Royal College of GP’s ‘Paul Freeling Prize’ in 2013 for merititious work in the field of General Practice education.
A GP Training Handbook: For Use by Trainers and Trainees
Provides the GP trainee and trainer with a practical guide to making the best use of the vocational training programme. This new edition has been completely revised to reflect the most recent changes to GP training and assessment.
With the challenging requirements of the trainees and the restrictive timelines trainers have to abide by, this book is the perfect aide-memoire for both parties. So who should buy this handbook?
This handbook covers practical issues, such as how to deal with confidentiality, compliance, complaints, and referral letters as well as clinical medicine. It also raises issues such as dealing with stress and entering the profession.
Presented in alphabetical order for quick reference, this is a comprehensive guide to the common symptoms encountered in primary care.
So the use of the expression 'active' listening may seem curious – after all, if we're really listening, it can only be 'active'; however, ... Example: 'I don't know how I'm going to cope if my husband gets any worse.' How you ...
This book has been specifically written to help GP Registrars pass the new MRCGP examination, which is now obligatory for all GP Registrars wishing to become GPs.
This timely, engaging and practical book explores why leadership matters in primary care, and how everyone can discover their leadership potential and use it to make a difference.
There is an emphasis on the reality of general practice. It also contains humorous or touching vignettes with accompanying linocut artwork from the Red Roses exhibition. The book's first section covers hospital placements.