Consulting in a nutshell : a practical guide to successful general practice consultations before, during and beyond the MRCGP
Publication details: Boca Raton, FL ; London CRC Press 2020Description: 190 p.: ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780367456955
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This brand-new book aims to help GPs establish ways of thinking, talking and behaving in the consultation that are most likely to lead to good outcomes. It describes a simple three-part approach to the consultations essential task, which is to convert a patients problem into a plan acceptable to both patient and doctor. It combines reader-friendly explanations, helpful illustrations and examples from everyday practice. Key features: * Written by a respected GP, teacher, and author of the highly-regarded trilogy The Inner Consultation, The Inner Apprentice and The Inner Physician * Gives GPs a framework for consulting that is easy to remember, comprehensive, adaptable, robust, exam-friendly and quickly becomes second nature * Identifies and addresses key areas of anxiety for GP trainees and MRCGP candidates, including How do I complete in 10 minutes?, How do I deal with difficult patients? and What do I do when it all goes pear-shaped and I dont know what to do? * Gives advice and practical suggestions for how to make the difficult transition from theory to practice, from reading about the consultation to actually doing it better in real life Consulting in a Nutshell will help GPs at every career stage from medical student to CSA candidate to experienced practitioner to analyse, develop and grow their personal consulting style. Coming at a time of profound change in primary care, it aims to ensure that seeing patients and having good consultations becomes and remains a source of satisfaction and fulfilment.
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