This accessible text covers the entirety of General Practice and the General Practitioner, from student to retirement and from the beginning of the NHS to the present day. It provides a comprehensive historical overview representing both academic and front-line perspectives, describing what has changed, beneficial or otherwise, as the specialty has evolved. The details within each chapter represent the views of the average working British GP and illustrate how the changes over the decades have impacted patient care and its delivery. The perspective often differs from that which prevails in many academic tomes on the subject.
The topics covered, from the primary care team, changes to out-of-hours provision, the impact of IT, training, and regulation, to the future of General Practice, will be essential reading for all doctors considering a career in the specialty and will also be of interest to GP vocational training scheme course organisers and trainers, overseas medical educators and healthcare policy makers, social and medical historians, and the general public.
Author(s): James Sherifi
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 319
City: Boca Raton
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
About the Author
Abbreviations
1 Patients and Their Doctors
2 The Practice Team
3 The Working Week
4 Out-of-Hours
5 Information Management and Technology
6 Ailments and Diseases
7 Drugs and Therapeutics
8 Education and Training
9 Scrutiny and Regulation
10 The BMA and Medical Defence Organisations
11 Administration and Reorganisation
12 Finance
13 The Future
Index