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  • 1. GEP Medicine in Society
    • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.2. Contact details
  • 2. Primary Care Timetable 2019/20
  • 3. Themed Days - Primary Care
    • 3.1. Professionalism
    • 3.2. Social issues in primary care
    • 3.3. Back pain and other chronic pain
    • 3.4. Stroke
    • 3.5. Mental health
    • 3.6. Addiction
    • 3.7. Coronary heart disease - prevalence, impact and prevention
    • 3.8. Respiratory disease
    • 3.9. Diabetes
    • 3.10. Nutrition and gastrointestinal disorders
    • 3.11. Cancer in primary care
    • 3.12. The Older Person
    • 3.13. Pregnancy and Childbirth
    • 3.14. The Young Child
  • 4. Secondary Care Timetable 2019/20
  • 5. Secondary Care Themed Days
    • 5.1. Day 1 & 2 Theme: Basic Training
    • 5.2. Day 3 Theme: Rheumatology & Orthopaedics
    • 5.3. Day 4 Theme: Stroke
    • 5.4. Day 5 Theme: Psychiatry
    • 5.5. Day 6 Theme: Cardiovascular 1
    • 5.6. Day 7 Theme: Cardiovascular 2
    • 5.7. Day 8 Theme: Respiratory
    • 5.8. Day 9 Theme: Endocrine (Patient with Diabetes)
    • 5.9. Day 10 Theme: Gastroenterology
    • 5.10. Day 11 Theme: Nutrition and Feeding in the In-patient setting
    • 5.11. Day 12 Themes: Obstetrics & Gynaecology
    • 5.12. Day 13 Theme: Healthcare of the Elderly
    • 5.13. Day 14 Theme: Paediatrics
    • 5.14. Day 15 Themes: Mock OSCE
    • 5.15. Day 16 Theme: GEP Medicine in Society Student Presentations
    • 5.16. Asessment
  • 6. Assessment
    • 6.1. Attitude and application (20%)
    • 6.2. Learning Log (50%)
    • 6.3. The Case Presentation (30% of total marks)
    • 6.4. Professionalism assessment
  • 7. Reflective Writing Resources
  1. GP Tutor Site
  2. GEP Medicine in Society Handbook 2019/20

GEP Medicine in Society Handbook 2019/20

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Completion requirements

The Medicine in Society unit is the clinical contact module in Year 1 of the GEP course.  Students will spend 12 days in primary care and 13 days in seconday care during the year.

3. Themed Days - Primary Care

Professionalism

Social issues in Primary Care

Back Pain and other Chronic Pain

Stroke

Mental Health

Addiction

CHD prevalence, inpact and prevention

Respiratory disease

Diabetes

Nutrition and GI disorders

Cancer

The older patient

Pregnancy and Childbirth

The young child

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