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Professional values

Professional values. Our roles and responsibilities as GPs. clinician. member of a profession. family doctor. person. agent/shaper of policy. patient’s advocate. gatekeeper. researcher. resource allocator. reflective practitioner. GP’s role. handler of information. teacher.

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Professional values

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  1. Professional values Our roles and responsibilities as GPs

  2. clinician member of a profession family doctor person agent/shaper of policy patient’s advocate gatekeeper researcher resource allocator reflective practitioner GP’s role handler of information teacher learner team member business person team leader employer colleague manager partner

  3. Self - principles and values Society as a whole Family Who are we responsible to? Patients NHS Colleagues and team

  4. 4 ethical principles • Beneficence - doing good • Non maleficence - not doing harm • Justice - fairness (distributive justice) • Respect for autonomy- decision should be informed, competent, not coerced

  5. 4 moral theories • Virtue - innate character attributes • Duties - rules of moral conduct • Utility - the greatest good of the greatest number • Rights - people are intrinsically entitled to certain things/services

  6. Make care of every patient your first concern Treat every patient politely and considerately Respect patients’ dignity and privacy Listen to patients and respect their views Give patients info in a way they can understand Respect their rights to be fully involved in decisions about their care Keep your knowledge and skills up to date Recognise limits of your professional competence Be honest and trustworthy Respect and protect confidential information Don’t let personal beliefs prejudice patients’ care Act quickly to protect patients if you believe you or a colleague may be unfit to practise Avoid abusing your position as a doctor Work with colleagues in ways that best serve patients’ interests GMC - duties of a doctor

  7. Some other sources of guidance • Law (e g access to medical records, fitness to drive, consent issues, Mental Health Act, employment law, Human Rights Act) • Contractual (Terms and Conditions of Service, agreements with PCT, practice agreements, contracts of employment)

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