This presentation explores the benefits of the General Practitioners with Special Interest (GPSI) program, a collaborative workforce model that integrates GPs into specialist outpatient services. In particular this presentation will look at palliative care specialty. The program provides GPs with the opportunity to work part-time in hospital outpatient clinics under the supervision of specialist consultants, enabling them to develop advanced skills and expertise in Palliative Care. The presentation will need to look at the benefits to the gp in getting upskilled and the benefits to the speciality and to the benefits to the patient it should also look at the downsides to the gp and patient it should also highlight the importance that gp already has is managing palliative patients citations are required the presenation will last about 20 minutes
This presentation explores the benefits of the General Practitioners with Special Interest (GPSI) program, a collaborative workforce model that integrates GPs into specialist outpatient services. In particular this presentation will look at palliative care specialty. The program provides GPs with the opportunity to work part-time in hospital outpatient clinics under the supervision of specialist consultants, enabling them to develop advanced skills and expertise in Palliative Care.
The presentation will need to look at the benefits to the gp in getting upskilled and the benefits to the speciality and to the benefits to the patient
it should also look at the downsides to the gp and patient
it should also highlight the importance that gp already has is managing palliative patients
citations are required
the presenation will last about 20 minutes
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General Practitioners (GPs) play a vital role in palliative care by providing continuity and trusted relationships, essential for managing complex needs. However, a significant care gap exists, with over half of patients lacking physician-based support. The GPSI model enhances GP capabilities through supervised specialist learning, fostering confidence and improving care planning. This model not only benefits GPs but also enhances specialty capacity and patient care by ensuring coordinated...