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A community-focused medical practice in the UK is seeking an Advanced Practitioner to provide advanced clinical assessment and management for MSK conditions. You will act as a first contact for patients, create personalized care plans, and collaborate with GPs and the wider practice team. The role requires a BSc in Physiotherapy and registration with HCPC, along with significant MSK experience. This practice values patient-centered care and offers a supportive environment for professional development.
You will provide advanced clinical assessment, diagnosis and management of MSK presentations within the Primary Care Network, for Bampton Medical Practice.
As an Advanced Practitioner, you will help reduce GP workload through autonomous practice, clinical triage, management planning, patient education and appropriate referral, aligned with Practice priorities.
Clinical Practice: Undertake comprehensive advanced clinical assessment, diagnosis and management of patients presenting with MSK conditions. Provide evidence based treatment plans including exercise prescription, hands on therapy where appropriate, education and self management strategies. Identify red flags and serious pathology, promptly referring to GP or secondary care. Order and interpret diagnostic investigations within scope (e.g. Xray, MRI, ultrasound). Manage complex patients, exercising advanced clinical reasoning and autonomous decision making.
Patient Management: Act as a first point of contact for MSK issues, providing timely and effective care. Develop personalised care plans and explain conditions in a patient centred manner. Ensure high-quality consultation notes into patients records.
Collaboration and Multi-disciplinary Work: Work collaboratively with GPs, the wider practice team to optimise care pathways. Provide specialist advice to colleagues and contribute to MDT discussions.
Service Development & Governance: Participate in quality improvement, audit, clinical governance and service evaluation. Support development and implementation of protocols, pathways and best practice guidelines.
Compliance & Standards: Adhere to HCPC and CSP professional standards, practice/PCN policies and national clinical guidance.
We are a Practice of 9000 patients in Bampton, West Oxfordshire. We serve the community of Bampton and surrounding villages. Approx 1/3 of our patients are in the nearby town of Carterton, where we have a branch surgery to serve the local community. We are in a beautiful location, nestled between the Cotswolds to the west and Oxford to the east.
Our Practice vision
To be a trusted and valued GP practice for our local communities, where patients feel listened to, cared for, and supported to live healthier lives.
Our Practice mission
We provide safe, caring GP services for our local communities. We believe in knowing our patients, listening carefully, and providing continuity of care wherever possible, while delivering care and treatment that is evidence-based and in line with current clinical guidance.
We work as a team to ensure our patients can access the right care, at the right time, in a supportive environment.
Our Practice values:
Clinical Practice: Undertake comprehensive advanced clinical assessment, diagnosis and management of patients presenting with MSK conditions. Provide evidence based treatment plans including exercise prescription, hands on therapy where appropriate, education and self management strategies. Identify red flags and serious pathology, promptly referring to GP or secondary care. Order and interpret diagnostic investigations within scope (e.g. Xray, MRI, ultrasound). Manage complex patients, exercising advanced clinical reasoning and autonomous decision making.
Patient Management: Act as a first point of contact for MSK issues, providing timely and effective care. Develop personalised care plans and explain conditions in a patient centered manner. Ensure high-quality consultation notes into patients records.
Collaboration and Multi-Disciplinary Work: Work collaboratively with GPs, the wider practice team to optimise care pathways. Provide specialist advice to colleagues and contribute to MDT discussions.
Service Development & Governance: Participate in quality improvement, audit, clinical governance and service evaluation. Support development and implementation of protocols, pathways and best practice guidelines.
Teaching & Leadership: Provide informal training, mentoring, and supervision to colleagues and trainees within the Practice. Contribute to education and training initiatives within the practice.
Compliance & Standards: Adhere to HCPC and CSP professional standards, practice/PCN policies and national clinical guidance.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.