Placement Aims: The aim of the placements is to deliver the community and primary care modules, where clinical learning is integrated with theory learnt in Years 1 and 2. It also aims to give an overview of a range of health care professionals, services and care pathways outside of the hospital that supports patients and their carers in the community.
For Year 4, the aim of the placement is to build upon the experience gained in Years 1 and 2, and apply knowledge and skills gained from adjacent specialist modules. It also aims to promote understanding of public health in General Practice, such as health inequalities, health protection, and health improvement.
For each of the modules, students will be allocated in groups of six to eight students to a single PCN. Where possible, this will be a different PCN for each year so that students are exposed to different models of working and patient populations.
- Curriculum Themes for Placement Weeks in Year 1
- Curriculum Themes for Placement Weeks in Year 2
- Curriculum Themes for Placement Weeks in Year 4
- What is Expected?
- Payment
- Overview of a Typical Immersion Week
- Immersion week dates 2024-2025
- GP Placement Contacts
- Expression of Interest Form
Community and Primary Care in Practice (CPCP) & General Practice and Public Health Medicine (GPPH)
CURRICULUM THEMES FOR PLACEMENT WEEKS IN YEAR 1 (CPCP1)
- Foundations of Health and Disease (weeks 1-2)
- Heart, Lungs and Blood (weeks 3–4)
- Nutrition, Metabolism and Excretion (weeks 5-6)
- Professional Development and Person–Centered Practice (PDPCP1)
- Skills for Clinical Practice 1 (weeks 1-6)
CURRICULUM THEMES FOR PLACEMENT WEEKS IN YEAR 2 (CPCP2)
- Neuroscience and Behaviour (weeks 1-2)
- Reproduction and Endocrinology (weeks 3-4)
- Musculoskeletal and Immune Systems (weeks 5-6)
- Professional Development and Person-Centred Practice (PDPCP2)
- Skills for Clinical Practice 2 (weeks 1-6)
CURRICULUM THEMES FOR PLACEMENT WEEKS IN YEAR 4 (GPPH)
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology, HIV & Gum (Block A)
- Dermatology, Rheumatology & Orthopaedics (Block B)
- Paediatrics (Block C)
- Neurology, ENT & Ophthalmology (Block D)
- Haematology, Oncology, Palliative Care, Microbiology & Infectious Disease (Block E)
What is Expected?
These clinical placements are configured as immersion weeks spread across the year. The Lead Educational Supervisor (LES) of the PCN meets with students at the beginning and end of their immersion week. They oversee their placement and carry out joint teaching sessions.
All Supervisors facilitate student learning through varying multi-disciplinary clinical activities that align with the curriculum themes. The students attend clinics and other services with a range of healthcare professionals who supervise and support the students.
Supervisors should arrange protected clinical teaching time during the placements for both patient-facing and non–patient-facing teaching activities. As students progress through the course they will be facilitated by educational supervisors and will become increasingly independent in their practice. These opportunities allow the students to repeatedly practice and attain competence.
Students should be supported to prepare for the assessment requirements of the respective modules. In CPCP1 they are required to complete a small group presentation and a quality improvement project whilst in CPCP2 they are required to complete workplace-based assessments in their e-portfolio and an SSC project related to long term illness management. In Year 4 (GPPH) students are required to complete reflective entries in their e-portfolio, and complete a case-based discussion (CBD) in the form of an individual oral presentation.
Payment
Placements for the academic year 2024/25 shall be remunerated with a fee of £95 per student per session. Fees are subject to funding from NHS England and are reviewed on an annual basis. Information about the process for payment of placement fees can be found here: PCN Lead GP Practice Invoicing Process 2024-25. This includes what details need to be included on your invoice and what dates invoices need to be sent through by. All purchase order and payment enquiries relating to placements should be sent to finance@kmms.ac.uk
Overview of a Typical Immersion Week (CPCP & GPPH)
- Induction, orientation and introduction to PCN during the first week
- Briefing at the beginning and end of immersion week by the Lead Educational Supervisor (LES)
- Face to face clinical contact – initially observing, then supervised history and examination
- Placement specific teaching by multidisciplinary team members
- Contact with selected patients with relevant conditions
- Case-based interactive sessions on the allocated “themes of the week”
- Specialised clinics
- Immersion weeks in CPCP1 will also include an introduction to community services and in CPCP2 will also include an introduction to unscheduled care. These will be organised centrally on a rotational basis (details of this are to be finalised).
- Each immersion week in GPPH has its own specific learning outcomes that link to the five speciality rotation blocks from adjacent modules. Students will attend six Primary Care sessions each week. There is one virtual campus teaching session each week that is organised centrally.
- During the immersion weeks in Block D & Block E of GPPH, there are timetabled sessions with optometry and with the hospice that are organised centrally.
- During Block B of GPPH, but not during the immersion week itself, there are additional campus teaching sessions, and sessions within unscheduled care. These are organised centrally.
- This guide is intended to give a brief overview of the teaching on placements. Handbooks with detailed guidance will be available before placements commence.
GP Educational Supervisor Module Handbook
IMMERSION WEEK DATES 2024-2025
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 4 |
4th November 2024
25th November 2024 20th January 2025 24th February 2025 12th May 2025 9th June 2025 |
7th October 2024
11th November 2024 27th January 2025 3rd March 2025 5th May 2025 2nd June 2025 |
14th October 2024
6th January 2025 3rd February 2025 28th April 2025 16th June 2025 |
GP PLACEMENT CONTACTS
Dr Catherine Neden- Lead for GP and Community Education
Dr Adetutu Popoola- GP Educator and Senior Lecturer
Dr Cathy Bruce – GP Educator and Senior Lecturer
Dr Katie Stone – GP Educator and Senior Lecturer
Dr Elliot Crampton-Bisset – GP Fellow in Primary Care Education
For other specific questions, please e-mail communityeducation@kmms.ac.uk.