The competencies to be tested by summative assessment are:
1. factual medical knowledge which is sufficient to enable the practitioner to perform the duties of a general practitioner;
2. the ability to apply factual medical knowledge to the management of problems presented by patients in general practice;
3. effective communication, both orally and in writing;
4. the ability to consult satisfactorily with general practice patients;
5. the ability to review and critically analyze the practitioner's own working practices and manage any necessary changes appropriately;
6. clinical skills; and
7. the ability to synthesize all of the above competencies and apply them appropriately in a general practice setting.
| Book Title: Vocational Training | ||