FoPC Year 1 - Health Professional Roles Flashcards
Which occupations are employed by the general practice?
Practice Nurse
Receptionist
Medical secretery
What is the role of a GP?
Supplies medical care. Patient education. Refers patients to others. Director of the business
What is the role of the practice nurse?
Diagnostic and treatment procedures, health clinics.
What is the role of the district nurse? And who are they employed by?
Has his or her own independent work, but is also ‘attached’ to practice(s) and liaises with them.
Employed by the local health board
What is the role of a health visitor? and who are they employed by?
Works mainly in the fields of prevention, health promotion and public health, with responsibility for children aged 0-5 years.
Employed by the local health board
What is the role of a receptionist?
Reception and administrative responsibilities (e.g. filing). Should not undertake any medical tasks as they are not trained for this.
What is the role of a medical secretary?
Preparation of correspondence, etc.
What is the role of a pharmacist? and who are they employed by?
Local pharmacists are sometimes involved with the local GP practice. Health boards employ pharmacists to provide general advice to groups of practices. They are self employed / employed by the local health board.
What is the role of a dietician and who are they employed by?
To teach others about nutrition in order for them to make informed choices about food and lifestyle choices in both health and disease.
Employed by the local health board / food industry or are self employed
What is the role of an occupational therapist? And who are they employed by?
Help people overcome the affects of disability caused by physical or psychological illness, ageing or accident and promote independent function in all aspects of daily life.
They are employed by the Local health board / local authorities / private sector
What is the role of a physiotherapist and who are they employed by?
Concerned with human movement and functional ability. Use a physical approach to promote, maintain and restore physical, psychological and social well-being. Employed by the local health board or the private sector
What is the role of a social worker and who are they employed by?
Work with children and families, offenders, people with learning / physical disabilities, mental health problems, addiction problems and older people to enhance social functioning, give advice and provide practical help.
Employed by Local authority social work departments / voluntary organisations