To become a GP Trainer you
must do two things
- Complete an approved training course (applicants must hold an academically
validated certificate, diploma or degree in Medical Education).
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| a 10-day assessed course
(from 2006 - 2 x 5-day modules which can be taken together or
up to 3 years apart) |
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| The
Essex University Medical and Clinical Education Course |
| A modular course
which allows progression to full trainer status. See
Flyer for further details |
- Satisfy a Deanery visiting team that you and your practice are suitable
- see Gaining
Approval
Other suitable courses are
administered by the following:
The
Open University Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice
Bedfordshire
& Hertfordshire Postgraduate Medical School
London: Teaching
the Teachers for Primary Care
Oxford: The
Oxford New Trainers' Course
Distance Learning
courses are available at:
University of Wales, College of Medicine
Dundee
University
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