Revalidation Flashcards

1
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How often is revalidation done?

A

Every 5 years

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When revalidation occurs, what is it combining?

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Relicensing and recertification

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3
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How has this affected annual apprisals?

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Annual appraisals still go ahead annually, but the focus is on whether they are making sufficient progress towards their revalidation portfolio.

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The RCGP is creating an ePortfolio for revalidation. What will it contain?

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  • Description of your work
  • Description of any special circumstances (e.g. Prolonged illness)
  • Details of previous appraisals
  • Current personal development plan
  • Review of previous personal development plans
  • Evidence of continuing professional development - at least 50 ‘learning credits’ are required per year
  • Significant event audits
  • Review of any formal complaints
  • Probity/health statements
  • Multi-source/colleague feedback: this is required once every revalidation cycle
  • Patient questionnaire surveys: this is required once every revalidation cycle
  • Clinical audit/quality improvement project: this is required once every revalidation cycle
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5
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How many learning credits are required per year for CPD?

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50 points.

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6
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How are learning credits aquired?

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1 hour of study = 1 hour of education

HOWEVER if it leads to improved patient outcomes:

1 hour of study = 2 hours of education

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What is the processes of submitting your portfolio, who will review it and what will they do in coordination with the GMC?

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  • The ePortfolio will be submitted electronically for review
  • The review will be done by a ‘Responsible Officer’, based in one of the 27 Area Teams
  • The Responsible Officer is likely to be advised by a GP assessor and a trained lay person
  • If the submitted evidence is considered sufficient the Responsible Officer will recommend to the GMC that the doctor is both relicensed and recertificated
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What 3 things does the Responsible Officer need to check you have done before recommending you for revalidation?

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  1. You have participated in annual appraisals.
  2. You have submitted appropriate supporting information to your appraisals.
  3. There are no unresolved issues regarding your fitness to practice.
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