Tackling common problems for new GPs

Post date: 30/03/2015 | Time to read article: 1 mins

The information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 14/11/2018

MPS medicolegal adviser Dr Pallavi Bradshaw joins a panel of experts at Pulse magazine, to share advice on common dilemmas encountered by newly-qualified GPs.

A common dilemma for new GPs is the medicolegal risk of taking over another partner’s list.

Dr Bradshaw says good communication and a collaborative approach will ensure a smooth handover for both doctor and patient.

She said: “Patients may be worried about seeing a new doctor, so efforts should be made to address any anxiety and potential mistrust.

“If you notice that a treatment regime deviates from current clinical guidelines you must flag this with the patient… Be careful not to be seen to criticise care that was given previously, and if a change in treatment is agreed give a clear explanation of why you’re changing it, and the risks and benefits of doing it.”

Should a patient refuse to accept the new treatment, you should explore why, unless there is an imminent risk of harm, says Dr Bradshaw.

Any reasons behind treatment should be clearly documented in the medical records.

Read the full feature on Pulse’s website

Useful links

MPS runs workshops on dealing with challenging colleagues and managing patient expectations. The workshops are FREE to members, accredited for CPD and held throughout the country.

Find out more by visiting our workshops section or contacting our Education team on 0113 241 0696 or [email protected]

If you’ve already attended one of our workshops, refresh your knowledge by taking a 30-minute webcast (free for members). Access the webcasts via our e-learning platform

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