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Title: Professional values


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Professional values
  • Our roles and responsibilities
  • as GPs

2
Why do this session?
  • nMRCGP competencies
  • Working with colleagues and in teams
  • Maintaining an ethical approach
  • Fitness to practice
  • RCGP curriculum chapter 3 personal and
    professional responsibilities

3
What roles does a GP have?
  • Think as widely as possible

4
member of a profession
clinician
family doctor
person
agent/shaper of policy
patients advocate
researcher
gatekeeper
teacher
resource allocator
GPs role
reflective practitioner
handler of information
learner
team member
business person
employer
team leader
colleague
manager
employee
partner
5
Self - principles and values
Family
Patients
Who are we responsible to?
Colleagues and team
Society as a whole
NHS
6
4 ethical principles
  • Beneficence - doing good
  • Non maleficence - not doing harm
  • Justice - fairness (distributive justice)
  • Respect for autonomy - decision should be
    informed, competent, not coerced

7
4 moral theories
  • Virtue - innate character attributes
  • Duties - rules of moral conduct
  • Utility - the greatest good of the greatest
    number
  • Rights - people are intrinsically entitled to
    certain things/services

8
GMC - duties of a doctor
  • Recognise limits of your professional competence
  • Be honest and trustworthy
  • Respect and protect confidential information
  • Dont let personal beliefs prejudice patients
    care
  • Act quickly to protect patients if you believe
    you or a colleague may be unfit to practise
  • Avoid abusing your position as a doctor
  • Work with colleagues in ways that best serve
    patients interests
  • Make care of every patient your first concern
  • Treat every patient politely and considerately
  • Respect patients dignity and privacy
  • Listen to patients and respect their views
  • Give patients info in a way they can understand
  • Respect their rights to be fully involved in
    decisions about their care
  • Keep your knowledge and skills up to date

9
The good general practitioner RCGP, 1985
  • Awareness of your own values, beliefs and
    attitudes and how they affect your work
  • Recognition of the social, cultural and
    organisational factors affecting their work
  • Possession and application of ethical principles
  • Tolerance, respect and flexibility in response to
    the ideas of others
  • Willingness to submit work to review by peers and
    to give and receive criticism
  • Ability to maintain own physical and mental
    health
  • Awareness of factors influencing relationship
    between their personal and professional life
  • Willingness to accept responsibility for patients
    and colleagues in the practice

10
RCGP curriculum chapter 3 personal and
professional responsibilities
  • Clinical governance
  • Patient safety
  • Clinical ethics and values-based practice
  • Promoting equality and valuing diversity
  • Evidence based practice
  • Research and academic activity
  • Teaching, mentoring and clinical supervision

11
Some other sources of guidance
  • Law (e g access to medical records, fitness to
    drive, consent issues, Mental Health Act,
    employment law, Human Rights Act, Mental Capacity
    Act)
  • Contractual (Terms and Conditions of Service,
    agreements with PCT, practice agreements,
    contracts of employment)

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Scenarios for discussion
  • You may not all agree on an answer
  • There often isnt a right answer
  • Learn to think both broadly and deeply about the
    issues raised
  • And find a framework to support your thinking
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