The Defence General Practitioner: an Updated Definition and Model

Author:

Holland Toby JamesORCID,Smith M,King KORCID

Abstract

The geopolitical setting has changed significantly since the definition of UK Armed Forces General Practice was published in 2012. New operating models require medical services to provide smaller teams operating at greater reach from secondary care and logistical support. The Defence Medical Services have reorganised to meet these changing needs. Defence general practices (DGPs) are key enablers of the Defence strategic effort, both integral to deployed units, in preparing forces for deployment and managing their rehabilitation back to fitness. A formal role performance statement (RPS) has been created to guide the training and development of DGPs to meet these changing requirements. The RPS details the additional scope of practice, beyond the national GP licensing standard, in which DGPs work. In this article, we compare and contrast the RPS with the previous definition of a DGP. The resultant updated model recharacterises the extended roles into five themes of DGP built on the foundation of the Royal College of General Practitioners curriculum. This new model provides the platform on which to develop the clinical specialty over the next decade and highlights avenues for educational interventions to develop future generations of DGPs.

Publisher

BMJ

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