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Curriculum for General Practice www.rnzcgp.org.nz Curriculum for General Practice Curriculum for General Practice What’s inside: Mihi 01 Foreword 02 Acknowledgements 03 Part 1 – Curriculum development 04 Part 2 – General practice in New Zealand 07 Part 3 – Curriculum framework 08 Part 4 – Delivering the curriculum 11 Part 5 – Curriculum domains 13 Domain 1 – Communication 14 Domain 2 – Clinical Expertise 16 Domain 3 – Professionalism 18 Domain 4 – Scholarship 20 Domain 5 – Context of General Practice 22 Domain 6 – Management 24 Part 6 – Curriculum statements 26 Curriculum statements 27 02 Curriculum for General Practice Mihi - - - E nga mana, e ngareo, e nga karangatanga maha - - - - - - mai nga topito o te motu, tena koutou katoa. Tena - - - - koutou i o tatou tini mate kua wheturangitia. No reira, - - nga mate, haere. He kaupapa tino whakahirahira te - - - - - nei mo tatou nga rata a-whanau o Aotearoa, tuakana - - teina ranei, ahakoa no whea, ahakoa ko wai, ahakoa - - - ko tehea tikanga. Mehemea ka whakapakari nga pu - - kenga me te matauranga hoki ka puawai te hua hei - - - oranga mo tatou te tangata, a, ka whakamana te - kaupapa e whai ake nei. Heoi ano e te iti, e te rahi, - - - tena tatou huri noa. Greetings to all of us, and to those who have passed on we greet and acknowledge you also. The new curriculum is very important for all general practitioners to ensure we have the appropriate skills and knowledge base to provide optimum health care to patients in our diverse communities. Once again, greetings and best wishes. www.rnzcgp.org.nz Curriculum for General Practice 01 Foreword Foreword The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners’ Curriculum for General Practice has been updated and expanded to ensure our training programme equips general practitioners to practise successfully in New Zealand’s rapidly evolving health environment. Since 2010, the College has been working in partnership The kaupapa/spirit of this document reflects the cultural with Health Workforce New Zealand (HWNZ) and the Medical diversity of New Zealand society and the need for general - Council (MCNZ) to review how general practitioners are practitioners to work with patients, family/whanau and trained. We have jointly identified the requirement for general general practice teams to achieve good health outcomes. practitioners to provide more complex care and the need for stronger relationships to be formed between primary and On behalf of the College I want to thank the Curriculum secondary services. Review Committee which has created and developed an outcomes-based curriculum that meets these needs and The curriculum was considerably enhanced in 2012, better reflects the broad scope of general practice. building on the significant work completed on the curriculum since 2008 and expanding existing syllabuses to meet the changing needs of the New Zealand population and our primary care environment. Minor updates have been made in 2014 to ensure that the curriculum remains current, coherent and relevant to general practice. It is a dynamic, working document designed not only Tim Malloy for those who are training in general practice but also President for experienced general practitioners maintaining their competencies. The RNZCGP Curriculum for General Practice 2012 (2014 edition) is divided into six domains and 31 curriculum statements and outlines the competencies related to the wide range of patient populations and processes in general practice in New Zealand. 02 Curriculum for General Practice
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