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Learning from the GP-consultant exchange scheme; a qualitative evaluation

Learning from the GP-consultant exchange scheme; a qualitative evaluation
Learning from the GP-consultant exchange scheme; a qualitative evaluation
Collaborative working across primary and secondary care is crucial to providing high quality patient care. There is still a lack of communication and understanding between primary and secondary care, which can impede collaborative working. The experience of observing colleagues in a different speciality can prompt insight, improve morale and promote collaborative working. The GP-Consultant Exchange Scheme aimed to improve professional understanding, foster deeper partnerships, and ignite opportunities for innovation and/or quality improvement (QI) with co-owned local solutions. This paper gives an overview of how the scheme works and sets out some of the outcomes reported by some 200 Consultants and GPs participants to date. Overall, the participants found the scheme an enjoyable way to reconnect clinicians and allowed them to learn about the challenges faced in different areas within the NHS. This low-cost intervention needs motivated individuals to drive the project forward and make it sustainable, but it can be replicated within any organisation or profession in the NHS.
2312-7996
Aggarwal, Pritti
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Fraser, Adam
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Scallan, Samantha
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Aggarwal, Pritti, Fraser, Adam, Ross, Sally and Scallan, Samantha (2022) Learning from the GP-consultant exchange scheme; a qualitative evaluation. MedEdPublish, 12 (51). (doi:10.12688/mep.17542.1).

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Collaborative working across primary and secondary care is crucial to providing high quality patient care. There is still a lack of communication and understanding between primary and secondary care, which can impede collaborative working. The experience of observing colleagues in a different speciality can prompt insight, improve morale and promote collaborative working. The GP-Consultant Exchange Scheme aimed to improve professional understanding, foster deeper partnerships, and ignite opportunities for innovation and/or quality improvement (QI) with co-owned local solutions. This paper gives an overview of how the scheme works and sets out some of the outcomes reported by some 200 Consultants and GPs participants to date. Overall, the participants found the scheme an enjoyable way to reconnect clinicians and allowed them to learn about the challenges faced in different areas within the NHS. This low-cost intervention needs motivated individuals to drive the project forward and make it sustainable, but it can be replicated within any organisation or profession in the NHS.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 11 July 2022

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482915
ISSN: 2312-7996
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Date deposited: 17 Oct 2023 16:41
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:51

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Author: Pritti Aggarwal
Author: Adam Fraser
Author: Sally Ross
Author: Samantha Scallan

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