Salaried GP • Liverpool Aintree Park Group Practice
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSalaried GP with Aintree Park Group Practice in Liverpool, Merseyside\n\n Due to clinical restructure, Aintree Park Group Practice are looking for enthusiastic and committed Salaried GPs to join our high achieving, popular practice. We provide patient centred care for our population of approximately 17,000 across two sites in North Liverpool and South Sefton. We are a well-established training practice, with a high staff retention rate and are dedicated to supporting the development of our team. We have a diverse skilled workforce including a Practice Pharmacist, Mental Health Consultancy, First Contact Physiotherapist, Acute Care Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses, Nurse Associates, Health Care Assistants, and a Vulnerable Patient Care Co-ordinator. As well as supporting Physician Associate training and medical student placements. The clinical contact element of sessions will involve consultations (face to face and/or telephone/digital). These will be booked between the hours of 8.00 to 6.30 PM as per GMS contract. These hours may be subject to change at the needs of the practice and the population it serves. In addition, the GP will be expected to: •\tComplete any associated admin. •\tTake a share of the home visits for that day. •\tComplete a share of prescriptions. •\tTake a share of on call duties and extended hours. Extended hours are subject to change at the needs of the practice and the population it serves. •\tTake a share of redistributed results including faxes, hospital letters and other correspondence. During unforeseen circumstances, including busy periods and emergencies or at the discretion of the practice, it may be necessary to alter the timing of surgeries in order to benefit patients, the practice, the GP or other members of the clinical and managerial team. This may involve seeing additional patients. The GP will be expected to deal safely and effectively with medical emergencies when requested should they arise either during a surgery or at other times during the working day. The GP will follow practice protocols to ensure commitment to the Qualities and Outcomes Framework and the GP specification. This will include •\tEnsuring that prompts on patient records are actioned •\tReferral pathways are adhered to •\tChoose and Book is used to facilitate patient choice About us For details regarding the Job Description, please refer to the attached document for further details. "}