The Team Around The Patient Flashcards

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When was the NHS founded?

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1948

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2
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When was College of GPs founded?

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1952

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3
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Who makes up the primary care team?

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  1. Independent contractors
  2. The wider primary care team
  3. Non-clinical roles
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4
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Who are the independent contractors (of the primary care team)?

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GPs, community dentists, community optometrists, community pharmacists

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5
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Who is the wider primary care team?

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  • practice nurses
  • district nurses
  • community mental health nurses
  • advanced nurse practitioners
  • healthcare assistants
  • health visitors
  • community midwives
  • allied health professionals
  • pharmacy technicians
  • dental workforce
  • optometry workforce
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Who makes up the allied healthcare professionals?

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  • dieticians
  • occupational therapists
  • paramedics
  • physician associate
  • PTs
  • podiatrists
  • radiographers
  • speech and language therapists
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Who makes up non-clinical roles?

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  • practice managers
  • practice admin staff
  • care managers
  • social workers
  • community link workers
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What is modern general practice?

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  • the community team around the patient
  • MDT
  • roles changing
  • roles developing and expanding
  • innovation
  • new models of care
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9
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Learning objectives?

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  • To understand the organisation of community medicine and the primary care team in the UK​
  • To understand the differing roles of different members of the health and social care team​
  • Torecognisethe mutual support available to each other through multi-professional teams andcolleagues​
  • To be able to describe the roles of different team members as they apply to specific cases oflong-termconditions, disability and/or terminal care, including patients visited as part of theFPC 2 course​
  • To understand the nature of the Health and Social Care Team​
  • To be able to illustrate how members of the Health and Social Care team can work together tofacilitate care for a patient, and to be able to identify which members of the team would havea role in different scenarios
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