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The COVID-19-forced transformation of general practitioner training from face-to-face to online delivery: A qualitative study of participants’ experiences

The COVID-19-forced transformation of general practitioner training from face-to-face to online delivery: A qualitative study of participants’ experiences

01/12/2022

The importance of social connection dominated and underpinned many other themes identified as central to achieving safe and effective vocational general practitioner education.


The only chance for a ‘bird’s-eye view’: General practice registrar experiences of direct observation

The only chance for a ‘bird’s-eye view’: General practice registrar experiences of direct observation

31/10/2022

Direct observation is a teaching and assessment method in general practice training, providing important and timely feedback to registrars on their clinical and consultation skills.


Remote general practice supervision with video cameras: Insights for the global COVID-19 pandemic

Remote general practice supervision with video cameras: Insights for the global COVID-19 pandemic

01/09/2022

There is growing evidence regarding the effectiveness of registrar training through video cameras, which has relevance for quality supervision during times of crises.


Adapting

Adapting

02/05/2022

General practitioners, educators and students continue to successfully adapt to uncertainty and new challenges, be they clinical, contextual or COVID-19-related.


‘Feeling like a deer in the headlights’: A qualitative study of registrar experience in early general practice training

‘Feeling like a deer in the headlights’: A qualitative study of registrar experience in early general practice training

02/05/2022

The learning process is understood to be not only the transfer of knowledge and skills, but also a complex developmental activity that is context dependent.


Resilience and adaptability of general practice education during the COVID-19 pandemic

Resilience and adaptability of general practice education during the COVID-19 pandemic

21/04/2022

While the pandemic has profoundly affected medical services and education, general practitioners are uniquely placed to observe, to think and to respond.


Juggling cancer and life in survivorship: The role of general practitioners

Juggling cancer and life in survivorship: The role of general practitioners

20/07/2021

Cancer survivors experience a range of unique biopsychosocial issues, requiring significant and coordinated care to optimise their quality of life.


Medical cannabis: Progress and promise

Medical cannabis: Progress and promise

21/05/2021

The use of medical cannabis is an area of great interest for both general practitioners and patients and is an area of extensive ongoing research and legislative evolution.


Medical cannabis

Medical cannabis

20/05/2021

The use of medical cannabis is an area of great interest for both general practitioners and patients and is an area of extensive ongoing research and legislative evolution.


Medical negligence laws and virtual reality in healthcare

Medical negligence laws and virtual reality in healthcare

31/07/2020

Existing statutes and bodies of case law may be sufficiently flexible to accommodate new technologies along with the appropriate safeguards, operating procedures and consent forms.


A simulation training course for family medicine residents in China managing COVID-19

A simulation training course for family medicine residents in China managing COVID-19

29/05/2020

A simulation module was designed to provide a safe training environment for medical staff to comprehensively practise their skills when managing COVID-19.


A ‘call for help’ list for Australian general practice registrars

A ‘call for help’ list for Australian general practice registrars

30/04/2020

The use of high-risk checklists by supervisors varies widely, and training practices are not routinely monitored to ensure registrars are appropriately supervised for high-risk encounters.


Technology driving advances in ophthalmology

Technology driving advances in ophthalmology

25/07/2019

Over the past 10 years significant improvements in technology underlying ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment have led to marked improvements in visual outcomes for patients.


Bringing futurism into medical education: Harnessing augmented reality to foster more engagement

Bringing futurism into medical education: Harnessing augmented reality to foster more engagement

27/06/2018

The increasing adoption of augmented reality solutions on smart devices, pushed by major industry players, has resulted in promising implications for the enhancement of printed media.


Using primary care data for research: What are the issues and potential solutions?

Using primary care data for research: What are the issues and potential solutions?

22/05/2024

This paper explores the main issues associated with the use of primary care data for research and proposed solutions to address them.

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