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Black Wednesday

Did anyone notice the thunderstorms and rain, and general dreariness that began on the first Wed of August and continues today? Some may explain the meteorological reasons for this phenomenon, or put it down to the British weather. I myself blame Black Wednesday. For those non-medics reading this article, Black Wednesday is in reference to doctor change over […]

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Appointments = Nightmare

General practice (GP) appointments are a nightmare. I can never get one at my GP when I want one, and I’m not that choosy over which doctor I see either (I only refuse to see one GP at the practice of 8 GPs, as she  is a personal friend of mine, and that would just […]

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Teaching the Consultation Reflection

What follows is my reflections of the teaching the consultation module I participated in, as part of my PG Cert for education in primary care.   Reflective journal (permalink) Essay (permalink) –edit history delete Created on Thursday, 07/07/2011 4:01 PM by Hussain Gandhi My final essay for these modules, was enjoyable to write. The analysis of the consultation teaching, and my […]

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Protected: Primary care & the patient journey

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Education Technology

Technology Talk

This is less a blog, more a reference point. This is the base of a teaching session delivered at the RCGP Yorkshire First5 Roadshow about how technology can help CPD. I plan on delivering this talk to various institutions. Comments and feedback welcome. Link below  Technology and CPD compatible  

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Protected: Cases Nurse Based

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Protected: Treating infections

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Protected: Diabetes Teaching

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Teaching Feedback

Starting shortly on this blog is a link for students to access feedback mechanisms for all teaching that I deliver. A new Idea I am trying out. Feedback to be given, consider: Learning objectives Specific learning points Improvements in learning content,  methods or delivery.