Cranleigh Medical Practice has an exciting opportunity for a newly qualified GP (ARRS) to join the team for 6 sessions per week.Main duties of the jobThe position is an ARRS role so the successful candidate will be a GP who has qualified within the last two years and has not held a substantive post.As a newly qualified GP at Cranleigh Medical Practice, you will be an integral part of our team, working 6 sessions per week and holding your own patient list. You will receive mentorship from a dedicated partner and will have the full support of the rest of the team to develop in the role.About usCranleigh Medical Practice is a well established, patient focused GP surgery located in the heart of Cranleigh, Surrey. Serving a growing community of approximately 18,000 patients, we are committed to delivering high quality, compassionate care. Our dedicated team includes, 7 GP partners, salaried GP's, AHPs, nurses, administration staff and a supportive management team.Situated in modern, purpose built premises, we offer a wide wide of services. As a highly respected training practice, we provide opportunities for professional development and support, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.Our practice is rated 'Good' by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) reflecting our commitment to providing safe, effective and patient centred care. We are proud to be a supportive and dynamic team, dedicated to making a positive impact on the health and well- being of our community.Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesAs a newly qualified GP your duties will include:Patient consultations: Conducting face to face. home visit and telephone consultations, addressing both routine and urgent on the day medical concerns, and providing comprehensive care to your patient list. To include chronic disease management.Prescribing and referrals: Prescribing medications within your scope of practice, completing medication reviews, adhering to local and national guidelines. Making appropriate referrals to secondary care when necessary.Clinical administration: Maintaining accurate patient records, reviewing and acting on results, responding to referrals and correspondence from secondary care, responding to patient requests.Team collaboration: Working closely with our multi disciplinary team to deliver high quality patient care.Professional Development: Engaging in continuous professional development, participating in educational session, clinical meetings and contributing to clinical audits and quality improvement initiatives. Ensure complaince with appraisal and revalidation process.Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
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