Good medical practice Flashcards

1
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what is the first domain of good medical practice

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knowledge skills and performance

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2
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how to develop and maintain professional performance

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management, research and teaching
professional knowledge and skills
professional competence and performance
personal support
professional guidelines, regulations and legal requirements
clinical monitoring of professional practice

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3
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how to apply professional knowledge and experience to clinical practice

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limits of clinical competence
provision of professional clinical practice and care
appropriate prescribing practices
acquisition of patient informed consent
professional utilisation of clinical resources

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4
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how to record clinical practice clearly, accurately and legibly

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data protection law and principles
clinical decision-making
clinical findings and clinical action plan
patient clinical information
prescribed medication

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5
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what is domain 2 of good medical practice

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safety and quality

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6
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how to contribute to and comply with patient protection systems

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clinical audit, reflective practice and patient feedback
confidential inquiries, adverse events and patient safety
adverse drug reactions and public health issues

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7
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how to respond to safety risks

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raising clinical concerns
clinical response to patient safety risks
emergency response
vulnerable patients

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8
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how to respond to risks posed by health

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access clinical treatment and care
immunisations and vaccinations
registration with GP

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9
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how to communicate effectively

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communicate respectfully and honestly
provision of clinical information clearly and intelligibly
respect patients family and friends
freely accessible to professional colleagues and patients

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10
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what is domain 3 of good medical practice

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communication, partnership and teamwork

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work collaboratively with clinical colleagues

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clinical skills and professional contributions of clinical colleagues
professional respect and courtesy
professional behaviour in clinical team
professional clinical practice and patient care

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teaching, training, supporting and accessing/accessibility

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training of undergraduate students and postgraduate trainees
clinical supervision of undergraduate students and postgraduate trainees
provision of professional references
professional mentoring
personal welfare and support

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13
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continuity and co-ordination of care

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safe clinical transfer
clinical information to clinical care team
management of clinical handover
appropriate clinical qualification and skills
patient dignity and respect
respect patient personal background
clinical partnership with patient

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14
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establish and maintain partnerships with patients

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protect patient medical confidentiality
clinical advice on lifestyle choices
conscientious objection

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15
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what is domain 4 of maintaining good medical practice

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maintaining trust

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16
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show respect for patients

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prohibition on personal relationships
non-expression of political, religious or moral beliefs/views
professional accountability and transparency in adverse event

17
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treat patients and colleagues fairly and without discrimination

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patient clinical care and clinical need
clinical examinations and clinical skills/judgement
risk to personal health
prohibition on patent discrimination
provision of reasonable adjustments
processing of patient complaints
professional relationship and mutual trust
professional indemnity insurance
GMC registration name and GMS number if requested

18
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act with honesty and integrity

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personal conduct and patient trust and public confidence
clinical experience qualifications and clinical role
limitation of clinical knowledge and clinical information accuracy
maintenance of medical confidentiality
drafting of medical reports

19
Q

formal stages of GMC fitness to practice procedures

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investigation
adjudication

20
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investigation stages

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triage
provisional enquiries
full investigation

21
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what occurs in the triage stage

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GMC assessment of fitness to practice concern
patient complaint or general enquiry

22
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what occurs in the provisional enquiries stage

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GMC consideration of formal evidence
medical reports
datix reports
third party evidence
medical practitioner comments

23
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what are the sub-stages in the full investigation stage

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source of fitness to practise concern
case examiners process
case examiners outcomes
warning and oral hearing of investigation committee
oral hearing of investigation committee formal adjudications
review of investigation committee decision
interim order tribunal adjudications

24
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source of fitness to practise concern

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patients
general public
employers
police
medical colleagues
healthcare professionals
regulatory bodies

25
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case examiners process

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documentary evidence
witness statements
expert clinical witness reports
profesional performance assessment
physical and mental health assessment
English language assessment

26
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case examiners outcome

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no further action/closure
warning
undertaking
fitness to practice hearing

27
Q

warning and oral hearing of investigation committee

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non-acceptance of warning
procedurally appropriate
non-agreement on issuing of warning

28
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oral hearing of investigation committee formal adjudications

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warning
no further action/closure
fitness to practise hearing

29
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review of investigation committee decision

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additional evidence
procedural irregularity
unjust adjudication

30
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interim order tribunal adjudications

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suspension
conditions of practice

31
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who are the members of the panel in the medical practitioners tribunal service hearing

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chair
medical member
non-medical member

32
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stages of fitness to practise hearing

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evaluation of evidence
evaluation of fitness to practice
imposition of sanction

33
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sanctions

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undertaking
conditions
suspension
erasure