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Guide to Primary Care

Guide to Primary Care

Modern general practice is delivered by a mixed portfolio of healthcare professionals supporting the doctors. With the development of Primary Care Networks the team will further expand to clinicians such as Mental health Practitioners and Physiotherapists in the future.


GP Partners

The General Practitioner (GP) plays a central and vital role within the extended clinical team, which is a group of healthcare professionals working together to deliver comprehensive and integrated patient care. GPs are usually experienced doctors capable of managing complex services, diagnostics, and health care management for their patients.


Health and Wellbeing Coach

The role of a Health and Wellbeing Coach in General Practice within the NHS in England is to empower and support patients in making positive lifestyle changes that promote better health and overall wellbeing.


Care Coordinator

The role of a Care Coordinator in General Practice within the NHS in England is a recent addition aimed at addressing the increasing complexity of managing healthcare and improving patient outcomes.


Social Prescriber

The role of a Social Prescriber in a GP practice within the NHS in England is a critical and innovative position aimed at addressing the wider determinants of health and promoting holistic well being for patients.


Health Care Assistant (HCA)

The HCA (Health Care Assistant) role in General Practice within the National Health Service (NHS) in England is a vital and multifaceted position that plays a crucial role in delivering comprehensive patient care and supporting healthcare teams.


Assistant Practitioner (AP)

An Assistant Practitioner in a GP practice plays a vital and supportive role within the primary care team. With specialised training and skills, they assist healthcare professionals in delivering efficient and effective patient care.


Practice Nurse (PN)

In the NHS GP setting of England, Practice Nurses are vital members of the primary care team, contributing extensively to the delivery of high quality healthcare services. Practice Nurses play a diverse and essential role, focusing on preventive care, health promotion, and supporting patients in managing chronic conditions.


F2 Doctor - GP in training

The role of F2 doctors (Foundation Year 2 doctors) in NHS general practice is vital in providing comprehensive and seamless healthcare services to patients. F2 doctors are medical graduates in the second year of their foundation training, and their placement in general practice serves as a crucial stepping stone in their career development.


GP Assistant (GPA)

The new role of a GP Assistant (GPA) in GP NHS practices in England is an innovative addition aimed at enhancing patient care and easing the workload of general practitioners. GPAs are trained professionals who work alongside GPs, taking on specific tasks and responsibilities to support the practice.


First Point Contact Physiotherapist (FPCP)

The role of the first point contact physiotherapist in general practice is to provide immediate and direct access to specialized musculoskeletal care for patients with a wide range of physical issues.


First Point Contact Mental Health Practitioner (MHP)

The Mental Health Practitioner role in GP practices is a new and crucial addition aimed at enhancing mental health services within primary care settings. This role addresses the increasing demand for mental health support and complements the existing multidisciplinary team.


Advanced Clinical Pharmacist (ACP)

Advanced practice pharmacists working in general practice are a progressive addition to primary care clinical pharmacy. This article outlines their role and the different pathways for pharmacists to attain this position. It also offers examples of the roles they can undertake in general practice.


Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)

An Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) is an experienced and highly educated Registered Nurse with a Masters Level qualification in advanced practice.


Physician Associate (PA)

PAs are trained as generalists in the medical model, performing various tasks such as taking patient medical histories, conducting clinical procedures and examinations, diagnosing illnesses, and devising medical management plans.


 


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