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Transcript of Appraisal - introducing the ‘model’ model appraisal form C Twomey 2013.
Appraisal - introducing the ‘model’ model appraisal form
C Twomey 2013
Paperwork – what is really needed?
Section 6 – Review of personal development plan
Section 7 – Continuing Professional Development
Unless you click on ‘not available’ the entry is automatically included in the list of information provided in Section 16
Section 7 – Continuing Professional DevelopmentSection 7 – Continuing Professional Development
Power point presentation summarising the NICE guidance for DVT/pulmonary embolism and a description of the drugs which can be used
Copy of hand out provided summarising the advantages and disadvantages of the available drugs used for DVT
This is evidence of sharing knowledge and teaching and working with colleagues as well as maintaining familiarity with current guidelines
Example of an attachment in the model form
Section 7 – Continuing Professional Development
Child Protection Attach a document outlining the main things which you learned from attending the child protection training and how this might change your practice in the future
This is evidence of complying with the need to protect vulnerable patients and improve safety. It also shows evidence of keeping up to date with the law as it affects general practice
Another example of an attachment on the model form
Examples of poor quality CPD
Section 8 - Quality improvement activity
Raised BP
An initial audit of patients presenting between April to June with BP >140/90 to show how many were offered home BP readings and of those found to have hypertension how many had completed QRISK2 assessments
Any problems encountered with this audit
Reflection on the findings and actions planned such as training meetingsPlan to review This would be evidence of critically reviewing your work with the aim of improving standards and fits with principles of GMP ‘to monitor and improve their quality of work’ Domain 1
Example to show how any audit could be described in Quality Improvement Activity
Significant event as an example of Quality improvement Activity
Quality Improvement Activity – examples of poor evidence
Section 11 – Complaints and compliments
What constitutes a complaint?
A complaint is a formal expression of dissatisfaction or grievance. It can be about an individual doctor, the team or about the care of patients where a doctor could be expected to have had influence or responsibility.
GMC definition
Section 11 Example of a complaint and response from the model form
Significant events and complaints are on a continuum and are not necessarily correlated well in terms of importance
In terms of appraisal they need to be considered as opportunities to demonstrate reflection and change
Patient and colleague feedback
Achievements challenges and aspirations
Probity and health
Other information
Section 15 – PDP proposals
Section 17 Pre-appraisal discussion
Key points• Shadow of section 19• Quality improvement activities
and SEA vital • Refer to examples – not new
evidence• Academic exercise but hopefully
beneficial