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CBME Salaried GP Scheme Dr Aash Bansal Year 3 CBME lead

CBME Salaried GP Scheme Dr Aash Bansal Year 3 CBME lead

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Page 1: CBME Salaried GP Scheme Dr Aash Bansal Year 3 CBME lead

CBME Salaried GP Scheme

Dr Aash BansalYear 3 CBME lead

Page 2: CBME Salaried GP Scheme Dr Aash Bansal Year 3 CBME lead

Who would be involved?• A SGPT:

– a Salaried GP working as a GP Tutor and not as a GP, who has completed the London Deanery “Introduction to Teaching in Primary Care Course (ITTPC) or equivalent course.

• A SGPT Host Practice:– a practice that is willing to involve an SGPT in the development of

their Undergraduate Teaching across the academic year.

• A SGPT Host Practice Mentor:– a GP tutor in the practice that would supervise the SGPT. This would

involve meeting with the SGPT on 3 occasions, at the beginning, middle and end of the academic year.

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Provision by Host Teaching Practice:

• SGPT Mentor.• 1 room for tutorials or for student clerking and

examining of patients.• List of patients with appropriate conditions

that SGPT can contact for teaching.

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Barts and the London, CBME Process:

1) Matching of SGPT to a Host practice.2) Initial meeting with SGPT, SGPT Mentor and CBME academic clinical teaching fellow prior to teaching.

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Finances:

• SGPT Host Practice:– Barts and the London Sessional teaching payment– Facilities funding as appropriate– Additional sessional funding for mentoring activities (to a

maximum of 5 per academic year)• SGPT:

– The host Practice would negotiate teaching payment to the SGPT.

– It would be expected that the SGPT rate would be based upon the Barts and the London

– Sessional Teaching Payment. (2015-16 Sessional Teaching Payment: £165 per session)

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• Year 2: Extending Patient Contact (EPC)This year two module links the disease processes being studied in problem-based learning sessions with relevant patient contact. They attend GP in groups of 4, for 12 alternate Tuesday mornings.The dates for Year 2 EPC are as follows: • Group CD – 13 Oct, 27 Oct, 10 Nov, 24 Nov, 5 Jan, 19 Jan, 2 Feb, 16 Feb, 1 Mar,

15 Mar, 12 Apr, 26 Apr

• Year 3: Community Clerkship (Met3B) Clinical and communication skills development is the key aim of this third year placement. Students, in groups of 2 or 4, attend for 2 days a week for 6 or 7 weeks.• Met3B Community Clerkship and the dates for these are as follows: (Thursday and Friday)• Term 1 – starting WC 12 Oct and ending WC 30 Nov• Term 2 – starting WC 25 Jan and ending WC 7 Mar• Term 3 – starting WC 25 Apr and ending WC 6 Jun