rCGP Curriculum

So what do we need to know in general practice to help manage patients and their problems?

Knowledge

Skills

Attitude

Behaviour

Being a General Practitioner

This document is the official 98 page RCGP PDF ‘Being a General Practitioner’ Curriculum as of 2019. Some things might be out of date, (such as the older CSA exam)

Professional, life Stages and Clinical Topics

This is the 291 page RCGP Curriculum Guide covering

Professional Topic Guides: These cover essential areas related to being a general practitioner, including professional skills, ethics, and communication.

Life Stages Topic Guides: These focus on various life stages, such as pediatrics, adolescence, and geriatrics, providing insights into managing patients at different points in their lives.

Clinical Topic Guides: These delve into specific clinical areas, including allergy and immunology, cardiovascular health, dermatology, and more. Each guide illustrates key learning points with case scenarios, reflective questions, and advice for learning and teaching.

This latest version is up to date as of 15/05/2023

Learning Guides

These guides below, although quite hefty, are really useful reading.

They are conveniently structured into

1) The GP’s role in that particular topic, e.g. dermatology

2) Emerging issues in that topic field

3) The knowledge and skills guide to help direct on the things like the signs and symptoms you should understand, what are the common and important conditions to know about, the examinations and procedures relevant to that topic, investigations you might carry out and ‘service’ issues or practicalities about that field.

4) Case discussions – the type of questions to help reflect and learn on your experience of this topic

5) How to learn this area – this is really useful as it’ll suggest how to get the most out of this topic whilst you’re in work and what you might find useful for your SDL (self directed learning)

6) Finally, they have a section for how this might get tested in either AKT (the ‘written’ exam), The SCA (noted there are CSA but times have changed to RCA and now SCA) and work place based assessments.

These RCGP guides can come in handy when structuring your placement and revision for upcoming exams. Even after CCT they’re useful maps to help plot out future learning and maybe discover some unknown-unknowns.

The

Professional

Guides

Consulting in General Practice

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Equality Diversity and Inclusion

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Evidence Based Research and Knowledge Sharing

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Improving Quality, Safety and Prescribing

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Leadership and Management

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Population and Planetary Health

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Children and Young People

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People with Long Term Conditions

(including Cancer)
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Maternity and Reproductive Health

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Older Adults

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End of Life

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Allergy and Immunology

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Cardiovascular Health

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Dermatology

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Ears, Nose, Throat, Speech & Hearing

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Eyes and Vision

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Gastroeneterology

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Genomic Medicine

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Gynaecology and Breast

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Haematology

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Infectious Disease and Travel health

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Kidney and Urology

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Mental Health

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Metabolic Problems and Endocrinology

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Musculoskeletal Health

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Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Intellectual and Social Disability

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Neurology

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Respiratory Health

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Sexual Health

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Smoking, Alcohol and Substance Misuse

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Urgend and Unscheduled Care

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