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A healthcare provider in Oxford is seeking a dynamic GP to join their team. The role involves providing primary medical care, managing chronic conditions, and working closely with a multidisciplinary team to promote community health. Successful candidates will be registered General Practitioners with experience in managing patient consultations effectively. This position offers the opportunity to work within a progressive practice focused on improving health outcomes for a diverse patient population.
The Leys Health Centre is looking for a dynamic GP to work in an practice that serves a growing list of currently 12,300 patients many of which are from a deprived population with low health literacy and poor health outcomes. We work within a PCN of three practices who share similar values and patient profiles. The PCN plays an active role in providing direct patient care on behalf of the practices.
We are looking for a 4 - 8 session GP. For candidates interested in Asylum Seeker health we provide medical services to a large asylum hotel in our practice catchment area. There is potential to work with University of Oxford students in placement modules covering Asylum Seeker/Refugee Health care.
Providing primary medical care to a list (no more than 250 patients per session) including administrative and clinical care.
Each session consists of 13 appointments or equivalent.
Providing effective total triage using Accurx on a prorata basis depending upon the number of sessions a GP works.
We have a strong Personal Assistant team providing admin support to GPs, along with a pharmacy team providing medication processing from hospital letters and discharges.
Working in a multidisciplinary team
Working closely with our PCN clinical and non-clinical team
The practice is in a purpose built premises led by a four partner team along with salaried GPs, chronic disease nurses, practice nurses, physiotherapists, paramedics and an experience non-clinical team.
We are training and research practice
We have participated in total triage for GP appointments for over two years. We are proactive in developing systems and interventions to promote high quality patient care with the aim of continuously improving the health outcomes of our patients.
Key responsibilities include performing medical examinations, prescribing medication, arranging diagnostic tests, referring patients to specialists when necessary, and managing chronic conditions. Promotingpreventative care, offer health education, maintain patient records, and work with a wider team of healthcare professionals to promote community health.
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.