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We have recently become a training practice. This means the Royal College of General Practioners has passed us as GP trainers. Dr. Desai is the lead doctor in this role.
Every six months, a fully qualified doctor joins us to work and gain further experience in General Practice. They come to us having completed several years hospital training and often bring new skills, knowledge and enthusiasm with them.
As part of their final exam assessment, registrars are required to submit a video of several consultations. This is to prove they are able to relate to patients and communicate well with them, as well as showing their medical skills. You may be asked to take part in a video consultation. You do not have to consent, but if you do, you may also withdraw your consent at anytime. Videos are viewed by doctors at the surgery and are considered part of your medical record, so are always dealt with under our usual confidentiality procedures.
For several years we have also been involved in the training of medical students. We take students from the final year at the University of Birmingham and the University of London.
You may be asked to consult with a medical student. They are always closely supervised by one of the doctors, and you will also be seen by the supervising doctor as part of your consultation.
Many patients enjoy seeing medical students as they have lots of time to listen. You will also be helping doctors of the future!
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