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Episode 56: Mayur Vibhuti – Developing a new generation of GPs

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Dr Mayur Vibhuti is a GP and Director of Medical Education at the IMH Group. In this podcast he talks to Ben about the clinical leadership programme IMH have developed with Keele University which is tailored specifically to the new generation of GPs. He also talks about the NHS orientation programme that IMH have developed for European GPs hoping to practice in the UK. They also look at the “generation gap” between older GPs and millennial GPs and how this might be bridged.

Show Notes

How Mayur got involved in training GPs (1min 22secs)

Catering for the new generation of GPs (2min 08secs)

Clinical supervision does not just mean supervising GPs (3min 08secs)

Developing a clinical leadership programme with Keele University (3mins 42secs)

A supportive mentorship programme (4mins 31secs)

The difference between teaching GPs and teaching AHPs (5mins 18secs)

It is difficult for GPs to let go (6mins 36secs)

Aiming for multi-disciplinary training (7mins 37secs)

Supporting new GPs joining the NHS from abroad (8mins 25secs)

An NHS orientation course (9mins 30secs)

40% were failing the assessment (10mins 46secs)

National interest in the course (11mins 21secs)

The impact of Brexit on GP recruitment (11mins 47secs)

The development of GP training in recent years (12mins 41secs)

Adapting to the millennial GPs (13mins 26secs)

A move away from hierarchical groups; and the “generation gap” (14mins 08secs)

What the new generation of GPs want (15mins 07secs)

How general practice needs to change (16mins 09secs)

Making contact with Mayur (16mins 41secs)

 

Mayur is on Twitter @mayurvibhuti

The IMH website is available at www.imhgroup.net

 

 


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