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Newly Qualified ARRS GPinDunmowinDunmowPUBLISHED THU 5 DEC 2024

Depending on experience - depending on experience  FIXEDTERM 
HOLISTICQOF

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Opportunity to work in a supportive multidisciplinary team environment, learning from experienced colleagues.
Ability to care for a diverse patient population, enhancing clinical experience and cultural competence.
Flexible employment options with both full-time and part-time roles available to suit personal needs.
Professional development opportunities through exposure to a variety of clinical situations and patient needs.
Autonomous decision-making in clinical practice, allowing for personal growth and confidence in making independent judgments.
Engagement in health education and proactive patient care, promoting preventive medicine and holistic health.
Involvement in quality improvement initiatives and compliance with healthcare standards through QOF and audits.
South Uttlesford Primary Care Network is seeking two Newly Qualified ARRS GPs for fixed-term contracts until March 2025, aimed at those within two years of their CCT who haven't held a substantive position post-qualification. The roles available include one full-time and one part-time position, allowing for flexibility in applicants' schedules. The GPs will join a multidisciplinary team to provide support and care for a diverse patient population.

Responsibilities will encompass a range of general duties typical for a GP in primary care, such as conducting surgery and telephone consultations, visiting patients at home, managing prescriptions, and addressing various healthcare inquiries. The role requires making autonomous medical decisions, assessing patient needs, developing care plans, promoting health education, maintaining thorough consultation records, and complying with QOF requirements.
Opportunity to work in a supportive multidisciplinary team environment, learning from experienced colleagues.
Ability to care for a diverse patient population, enhancing clinical experience and cultural competence.
Flexible employment options with both full-time and part-time roles available to suit personal needs.
Professional development opportunities through exposure to a variety of clinical situations and patient needs.
Autonomous decision-making in clinical practice, allowing for personal growth and confidence in making independent judgments.
Engagement in health education and proactive patient care, promoting preventive medicine and holistic health.
Involvement in quality improvement initiatives and compliance with healthcare standards through QOF and audits.

 


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