2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 1
Professional Behaviours and Communication
Stage learning outcome
- Demonstrates the professional values and behaviours required of doctors in training
Key capabilities
A |
Demonstrates the personal and professional values and behaviours set out in Good Medical Practice |
B |
Communicates effectively with patients, their relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team with whom they work including being open and honest when things go wrong |
C |
Practices effective interpersonal skills, emphasising empathy, compassion, courtesy and respect |
D |
Appreciates how their own behaviour affects patients and members of the multidisciplinary team and acts accordingly |
E |
Reflects on their own clinical practice in order to achieve insight and gain meaningful learning from experiences |
F |
Obtains valid consent following the associated legal and professional principles |
G |
Participates in GMC National Training Survey and other quality control, management and assurance processes as required by the regulator |
H |
Produces accurate, legible, contemporaneous notes relating to all clinical practice |
I |
Appreciates the importance of physical and mental health in self and others |
Examples of evidence
Experience & logbook:
- range of surgical specialties and patient groups in theatre setting, obstetrics, pre-operative assessment clinics and Intensive Care Unit.
Supervised Learning Events (SLEs) can be used to demonstrate:
- effective communication skills with patients during pre-operative assessment
- accurate recording of details of pre-operative assessment on anaesthetic chart
- discussion of event where demonstration of duty of candour is appropriate
- safe and effective handover to another member of the healthcare team
- high standards in prescribing medication
- active involvement with safety checks in theatre eg. WHO checklist.
Personal Activities and Personal Reflections may include:
- maintenance of professional portfolio on LLP including evidence of regular meetings with educational supervisor
- completion of GMC trainee survey
- reflection on examples of good and poor behaviour by members of the multidisciplinary team
- demonstration of confidentiality within all means of communication including social media
- simulation training: critical incidents, transfers
- attendance at quality improvement/clinical governance meetings.
Other evidence:
- multi-source feedback
- thank you cards/letters/emails from patients and colleagues.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Education and Training
- Safety and Quality Improvement
- all specialty-specific domains