The Training Practice
The Severn and Wessex Deanery’s General Practice Education Committee (GPEC)
carefully chooses training practices that provide services for patients,
which reflect the latest clinical, technological, organisational, social
and economic advances in primary health care. Consequently such
practices furnish GP registrars with a period of practical experience
under the supervision of trainers who are skilled clinicians and
teachers. They also provide the facilities and atmosphere, which
encourage GP registrars to read critically and widely, and establish
their professional values. They provide a "tailor made" educational
programme based on each GP registrar’s specific needs.
Training is a practice commitment. Therefore partners, and other members
of the primary health care team, are expected to contribute to the
education of their GP registrar. In this way training practices can
provide learning experiences which are as rich and varied as possible.
In appointing training practices, the GPEC takes account of
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