

Talking General Practice
GPonline.com
Brought to you by GPonline.com, this weekly podcast discusses the latest news from the world of UK general practice and talks to GPs and others about the big issues affecting primary care. We're also aiming to highlight some positive stories and inspiring people along the way.
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Jul 1, 2022 • 23min
BMA backs GP exit from PCNs, GMC under fire and solutions to the GP crisis
This week the team discusses what’s been happening at the BMA’s annual representative meeting this week, including a vote that could determine the future of primary care networks, talk of pay increases and the latest on stamping out sexism in the BMA.They talk about the GMC reversing a decision to suspend GP Dr Manjula Arora for one month after she said she was promised a laptop by her employers. And they look at the RCGP’s new campaign that sets out the steps the college thinks are needed to address the workload and workforce crisis in general practice, as well as the college’s plan for embedding relationship-based care in GP practices.Finally, there’s some good news on a community transport service for GP practices in west London.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who is joined by our news editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links● Doctors tell BMA to pull GP practices out of PCNs by 2023● BMA to demand significant pay rises to combat 15 years of real-term cuts● Only 55% of Romney review recommendations on BMA sexism fully implemented● What solutions to the GP crisis has the RCGP proposed?● GP access debate must shift to emphasise quality as well as speed, warns RCGP● RCGP relationship-based care document
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Jun 24, 2022 • 29min
RCGP chair Professor Martin Marshall
This week Emma speaks to RCGP chair Professor Martin Marshall ahead of the college’s annual conference next week.Professor Marshall talks about the government’s attitude to general practice, how he believes the workforce and workload crisis could be tackled and the impact the backlog of care is having on general practice.He also discusses the future of the NHS under integrated care systems and his views on primary care networks and whether he feels positive about the future of general practice.The conversation was recorded just ahead of the college launching its new campaign - which you can read more about from the links below.GPonline is once again the media partner for the RCGPs annual conference. You can read all the news from the event which takes place from 29 June-1 July 2022 on our website at GPonline.com.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links ● RCGP Fit for the Future document● RCGP guidance on long-term conditions and pandemic recovery in primary care● RCGP warns 19,000 GPs could quit in 'mass exodus' over next five years● What solutions to the GP crisis has the RCGP proposed?● Professor Martin Marshall: In my 30 years as a GP the job has never been so tough● Coverage from the RCGP conference (available from 29 June)
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Jun 17, 2022 • 21min
Property service charges, racism in the NHS and BMA heads for PCN showdown
This week Emma and Nick look at the results of a court hearing involving NHS Property Services and what this means for practices located in buildings owned by the organisation.They also talk about the findings from a new survey by the BMA into racism in the NHS and looking ahead to the BMA’s annual representative meeting in just over a week and the primary care motions that are up for debate. Finally, there’s some good news on fit notes and Jubilee honours.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who is joined by news editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links● We work in a 1950s tin-roof health centre': poll shows impact of NHS underfunding● GPs recognised in Queen's Jubilee honours● 'Devastating' legal ruling threatens practice closures over £200m NHSPS service charges● Racism threatens to drive thousands of GPs out of their jobs, BMA poll suggests● GPs could withdraw from PCNs by 2023 under plan set for BMA debate
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Jun 10, 2022 • 25min
Supporting newly-qualified GPs
This week on the podcast GPonline editor Emma Bower speaks to Dr Emma Wong, chair of the RCGP's First 5 committee. The committee represents newly qualified GPs in their first 5 years of practice within the college.They talk about making the transition from training to independent practice, the support that's available to new GPs and Emma's decision to become a partner straight out of training - which is now becoming a more unusual career step.Emma also explains why she thinks portfolio careers can benefit general practice and offers some practical advice to those about to qualify.This episode was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksRCGP information and resources for First 5 GPsHow to contact the RCGP First 5 committeeNHS Practitioner HealthNext Generation GPWhy general practice needs more young leaders - article on GPonline about the Next Generation GP schemeDetails of the New to Partnership Scheme
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Jun 3, 2022 • 25min
Primary care stocktake, misrepresenting workforce data and what GPs think about PCNs
This week Emma and Nick discuss the stocktake of primary care that has just been carried out on behalf of NHS England by GP Dr Claire Fuller. They look at what it had to say and what it could mean for general practice.They also talk about general practice workforce figures and the government’s ongoing attempts to misrepresent the data.And they look at what GPs really think about primary care networks and discuss some very real concerns about the future of the partnership model of general practice.Finally there’s a bit of good news about primary care nursing.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who was joined by our news editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links:What does the Fuller stocktake mean for general practice in England? (from GP Business) what does fuller stocktake mean on general practice englandGovernment accused of 'misleading' claims on general practice workforceNHS workforce fears as retirements surge to all-time highMost GPs say PCNs have added to GP workload and bring little benefit to practicesPCNs are 'existential threat' to GP independent contractor model, BMA warns
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May 27, 2022 • 26min
What do GP trainees think about their future careers?
This week Emma speaks to Dr Euan Strachan-Orr, chair of the BMA’s GP trainee subcommittee and a third year GP trainee in Liverpool.They talk about the results of a recent BMA survey of GP trainees that looked at their experiences of GP training and future career intentions. They also discuss the problems with the recorded consultation assessment - the exam that all trainees currently need to pass in order to become a GP – and how it needs to change.And they talk about the visa challenges faced by international medical graduates who train as GPs in the UK, junior doctor pay and the importance of extra support for newly-qualified GPs who trained during the pandemic.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links● Details of the BMA GP trainee subcommittee● Advice for GP trainees on GPonline● Tips on how to prepare for the recorded consultation assessment● Thousands of GP trainees face visa barrier to employment
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May 20, 2022 • 20min
Is the BMA representing GPs effectively, why GPs face a pension tax hit, and views on the workload crisis
This week the team discusses what went on at last week’s conference of local medical committees UK conference. They look at dissatisfaction around representation of GPs within the BMA and round up some votes from the conference that set out what LMCs want to happen to tackle the current workload crisis.They also talk about the results of a survey the BMA conducted among GP trainees and ask what it tells us about the future of the profession.And they discuss the NHS pension and why the government’s failure to tackle the issues around the annual allowance could mean that more GPs end up being hit with punitive tax charges.And there’s some good news about a free coaching programme for GPs and primary care staff.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who is joined by our news editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links● UK LMCs conference 2022: full coverage from GPonline● LMCs warn of 'existential threat' to GP partnership model● GPs demand contract with safe working limits but reject core hours cut● One in eight GP trainees do not plan to work in general practice, BMA poll shows● Rising number of GPs face pension tax penalty as inflation set to deepen workforce crisis● GPs tell how coaching helped them manage practices during COVID-19● 'Looking After You Too' coaching
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May 13, 2022 • 30min
How two GPs set up a business to advise doctors about finance
This week Emma speaks to GPs Dr Tommy Perkins and Dr Ed Cantelo who set up the company Medics Money to help educate doctors about finance and ensure they had access to reliable financial information.They talk about why they set up the company and Ed explains how he went from being a chartered accountant and tax adviser to a doctor.They also discuss the problems surrounding the NHS pension, provide some practical financial tips for GPs at all stages of their career and Tommy explains why he thinks being a partner is still a great career choice.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksMedics Money websiteMedics Money tax rebate guideMedics Money podcastFrom GPonlineDoes GP partnership still make sense?Rising number of GPs face pension tax penalty as inflation set to deepen workforce crisisPension records for nearly 20,000 GPs are 'in error', government admits
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May 6, 2022 • 20min
Appointments surge as GP numbers fall, specialist status for GPs and LMCs conference
In our fortnightly news review the team looks at the latest workforce and appointment statistics for general practice in England.They also discuss what’s happening about specialist status for GPs and the latest developments in the Rebuild General Practice campaign. And they take a look ahead to what will be up for debate at next week’s UK LMCs conference and round off with a bit of good news about a gardening GP.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who is joined by news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links● GP appointments surge by 4m as NHS loses hundreds of GPs● Most GPs face work-related mental ill health as campaigners warn of suicide risk● Axed workforce amendment 'a missed opportunity' to save general practice, RCGP warns● Specialist status for GPs delayed as legislative timetable slips● How gardening can help improve wellbeing● BBC Two - Gardeners' World, 2022, Episode 8, Shahnaz Camatchee
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Apr 29, 2022 • 25min
How can we rebuild general practice?
On the podcast this week GPonline’s senior reporter Luke Haynes speaks to Dr Amy Small, a GP in Lothian, Scotland, about her work with the Rebuild General Practice campaign.The campaign is aiming to raise awareness of the crisis facing general practice. It’s also calling for a plan to tackle recruitment, reduce GP workload and deal with the other issues driving GPs out of the profession such as burnout.Dr Small talks about her reasons for getting involved in the campaign, the impact negative media has had on the profession and her own experience of burnout, as well as what she thinks is needed to address the crisis. It was produced by Czarina DeenUseful links● Rebuild General Practice● GPs unveil blueprint to rebuild general practice backed by former health secretary● GPs to demand core hours cut to 9-5 and new contract with workload limits● Vast majority of GPs face rising abuse and aggression from patients
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