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Update from Primary & Community Care

Update from Primary & Community Care. Fran Mead Programme Lead. Develop a strategy for primary care that reflects national and local requirements and is consistent with the aims of the Public Health Outcomes Framework Develop a confirmed model of primary care placement

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Update from Primary & Community Care

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  1. Update from Primary & Community Care Fran Mead Programme Lead

  2. Develop a strategy for primary care that reflects national and local requirements and is consistent with the aims of the Public Health Outcomes Framework Develop a confirmed model of primary care placement Develop a menu of training available for primary and community care staff Priority activities 2013-2014

  3. Three year strategy approved to increase the numbers of undergraduate nursing placements available Dedicated webpages now available Using ATP as single voice/expertise for general practice training Task and Finish Groups Health Care Assistants Practice Nurses Advanced Nurse Practitioners Mentorship Raising National awareness of this model : presentation and workshop at the RCGP and an article submission at the RCN Advanced Training Practices (ATP)

  4. GP expansion : delivery plan of 329 entry points to GP training from 2014; significant challenge to recruiting to those. Population capitation formula used to identify addition placements. GP enhancement: early discussions with CCGs about piloting some ST4 placements as OOPE in ST3 funded by CCGs to meet unmet service needs. Proposals included in formal submission to Health Education England Further information is available from Mark Purvis or your local GP Lead (Kirsty Baldwin; Ben Jackson and David Rose) GPR training update

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