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Why you should be a GP. Dr Mark Feldman MBBS MRCGP (dist) DFFP DOCCMED MDCH ILTM . Who am I ?. GP for 25 yrs Trainer in general practice Occupational health Sanofi aventis, AXA, Healthsure, Thames power Deanery interviewer Hypnotherapy Lecturing. Why you should be a GP. Gate In
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Why you should be a GP Dr Mark Feldman MBBS MRCGP (dist) DFFP DOCCMED MDCH ILTM
Who am I ? • GP for 25 yrs • Trainer in general practice • Occupational health • Sanofi aventis, AXA, Healthsure, Thames power • Deanery interviewer • Hypnotherapy • Lecturing
Why you should be a GP • Gate In • The Course • After qualification • What its like to be a gp • Clinical Cases
Med School Entry requirements Birmingham • A2 Levels**1. Chemistry required. 2. One from Biology, Physics or Mathematics required.3. One other subject, which may include those named above excluding General Studies. • AS LevelsBiology required (Grade B minimum).
Med School Entry requirements • GCSE Normally a minimum of 8 GCSEs mostly A or A*. English Language Grade B minimum, (650 for TOEFL or 7.0 for each component of IELTS), Physics and Mathematics (at Grade A minimum) if not offered at A or AS Level, Integrated Science (Double Certificate) Grade A is acceptable as an alternative to Physics. • **320 Points Minimum from 3 GCE Advanced Levels (with at least 2 A Grade passes) or equivalent must be achieved in year 13.
Med School Entry requirements • ROYAL FREE AND UCL • Required standard of Mathematics and English Language • All candidates must have GCSE or O-level at grade B or above in English Language and Mathematics. • GCE A-levels • Students are expected to take three A-levels and one additional AS-level. These courses should be completed within two years (we do not consider re-sit students). • Chemistry must be studied at A-level. Biology must be studied at either A or AS-level. A candidate can have a free choice of other AS/A-level subjects, with the following exceptions: • General Studies A-level is acceptable only as an alternative to the additional AS-level. • We do not wish to discourage applicants who are studying two mathematical subjects at A-level, but such applicants should be aware that they will need to take four A-levels, as offers will only include one of the Maths subjects amongst the three A-level combination. For example, Chemistry, Mathematics, Further Mathematics A-levels and AS-level Biology would not be acceptable. • Please note that some preference will be given to applicants who, in addition to Chemistry and Biology, offer a contrasting subject at A or AS-level. In this context the definition of a contrasting subject is one outside the traditional science subjects of Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. For example, a foreign language, English literature, history, geography, art, music, critical thinking, religious studies, design and technology etc. • Our standard conditional offer is grades AAB at A-level and a pass in an additional AS-level. The reference on the UCAS application must list boththe A-level and the additional AS-level grade predictions in order for the candidate to be considered further.
Med School Entry requirements • For candidates sitting the examination in summer 2006 the UKCAT[UK Clinical Aptitude Test ] will consist of four subtests: • Verbal reasoning- assesses candidates' ability to think logically about written information and arrive at a reasoned conclusion. • Quantitative reasoning- assesses candidates' ability to to solve numerical problems. • Abstract reasoning - assesses candidates' ability to infer relationships from information by convergent and divergent thinking. • Problem Solving - assesses candidates' ability to deal with various forms of information, to infer relationships, to make informed judgements, and decide upon an appropriate response.
General Practice • Typical Week • There is no typical week • Type of work • Chronic Disease management • Acute Disease • Teaching
General Practice • What’s the attraction? • Helping others • Problem Solving • Working in a team • Huge variety • Cradle to the grave • Continuity
General Practice • What’s the attraction? • Autonomy • Portfolio careers • GYPSI • Occ health, hypnotherapy, dermatology, teaching • Income
Income in training House Officer £19700 SHO £24500 – 34500 GPR £ 46000 + [ more if greater experience – max about £ 70000]
General Practice • Income • Average gp income 43%> £100000 • Average consultant income £67 – 91000 • [ BUT NB private work ] • Average UK income £26000
General practice • What’s it like
General Practice • Scaly rash on elbows and knees • Pink well defined, raised up • Present for one month • Scaly scalp
General Practice • Psoriasis
General Practice • Tiredness • Weight gain • Dry Hair • Constipation • Feeling cold • Coarsening of features
General Practice • Hypothyroidism
General Practice • Tiredness 16 yr old girl • Sore throat • Rash • Exudate on tonsils • Enlarged spleen
General Practice • Glandular fever
General Practice • Tiredness 14 yr old boy • Weight Loss • Polyuria • Thirst
General Practice • Diabetes
General Practice • Tiredness 38 yr old woman • 3 children • Husband left her • Tearful • Cant sleep
General Practice • Depression
General Practice • Who does it suit • Quick thinkers • People who can see patterns • People people • Curious people who like stories
General Practice • Who does it suit • Skills Needed • Pattern Recognition • Memory – the database • Communication • IT • Social skills • Ability to work in team • Problem solving
Why you should be a GP The End