The classification principle for the division of general practitioner training into themes is chosen for corresponding complaints and disorders, with practical management in addition.
Theme:
• Belongs to the most important parts of general practice medicine.
• Belongs to the activities of 'the doctor of the future' (Future Vision 2022) (eg due to social developments).
• AIOs cannot simply develop (the integration of) knowledge and skills for the relevant care on the basis of daily routine: it requires the management of practice as a training practice (eg facilitating that the AIO can see specific patient groups there), targeted education and / or targeted testing.
• Has its own set of professional activities and associated competencies.
CBA:
• Essential for GP practice.
• Didactically a good example of the competences required within the theme.
• Calls for the integrated application of multiple competences from different areas of competence.
• Observable as concrete behavior and therefore assessable.
• Can be entrusted to a resident when he / she has acquired sufficient competences to carry out the activity independently.
Theme:
• Belongs to the most important parts of general practice medicine.
• Belongs to the activities of 'the doctor of the future' (Future Vision 2022) (eg due to social developments).
• AIOs cannot simply develop (the integration of) knowledge and skills for the relevant care on the basis of daily routine: it requires the management of practice as a training practice (eg facilitating that the AIO can see specific patient groups there), targeted education and / or targeted testing.
• Has its own set of professional activities and associated competencies.
CBA:
• Essential for GP practice.
• Didactically a good example of the competences required within the theme.
• Calls for the integrated application of multiple competences from different areas of competence.
• Observable as concrete behavior and therefore assessable.
• Can be entrusted to a resident when he / she has acquired sufficient competences to carry out the activity independently.
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