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General Practitioner – Mondays - Carmarthen

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General Practitioner
Reports To
- Clinically: Clinical Director
- Administratively: Operations Director
Location
Carmarthen
Day
Monday
Salary/Hourly Rate
£75 Per Hour
Job Summary
To use professional skill and knowledge to provide a high standard of primary and continuing medical care to patients.
- Contribute to the delivery of patient services in line with GMC requirements
- Effective clinical administration, audit, and management, appropriate to the role
- Contribute to the Practice team by being an effective team member
Role & Responsibilities
- Undertake all the duties associated with the role of a General Practitioner, including patient consultations. This should take into account physical, psychological, and social factors when diagnosing illness, treating diseases, tending to injuries, and recommending treatment.
- Collect, record, and maintain patient information, such as medical history, reports, and examination results. Information is recorded on the practice’s clinical system and should be recorded accurately and in a timely manner.
- Work in accordance with Practice clinical procedures and protocols. All work within the practice is governed by protocols and procedures alongside other additional governance requirements from outside organizations including GMC, HIW, etc.
- Request, perform, and/or interpret tests and records, reports, and examination information to assist in the diagnosis of patients’ condition. Prescribe or administer treatment, therapy, medication, vaccination, and other appropriate medical care to treat or prevent illness, disease, or injury.
- Monitor patients’ condition and progress and re-evaluate and/or change treatments as necessary.
- Refer patients to medical specialists or other practitioners appropriately, when necessary, and in a timely manner.
- Promote health education in conjunction with other health care professionals and have an awareness of the local health and social issues.
- Carrying out clinical audit as appropriate.
- Completion of reports for solicitors, insurance companies, and other third parties.
- Liaise with other health care professionals when required.
- Act in a way that protects the confidentiality of patients and maintains the integrity of the patient/Practice relationship. This includes compliance with the Practice’s Confidentiality Policy and Caldicot guidance.
- Recognize the importance of effective communication within the team and communicate effectively with team members, patients, carers, and other colleagues and health care professionals.
- Take an active role and contribute to Practice meetings where possible and appropriate.
- Support the compliance of the Practice Health and Safety policy. Work safely at all times in accordance with legislative and practice policies and procedures.
- Participate in the GP revalidation and appraisal scheme.
- Maintain a portfolio of continuing professional development activities.
- Maintain medical knowledge and skill level in line with your Personal Development Plan and for the safe delivery of clinical care within the Practice.
- Keep up to date with medical developments, medication, and treatments.
- Attend Practice training sessions as appropriate and required.
- Undertake any other duties requested by the Directors or Practice Manager within professional and general competence.
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