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Guidance and statements

Guidance on Supervision/Support for GP Trainees in GP Placements during the Covid-19 Pandemic - 30 November 2020

Updated Guidance for managing postgraduate medical trainees whose clinical activity has significantly been altered by Covid-19 - 30 November 2020

Supporting the Covid-19 response

Template letter to GP ST3s wanting to work additional overtime hours in an out of hours (OOH) setting - 30 November 2020

Information to follow

Information to follow

Information to follow

In addition to HEEs guidance, trainees are encouraged stay up to date with information and guidance from across the system:

Academy of Medical Royal Colleges COVID-19 guidance

General Medical Council Coronavirus information and guidance

Royal College of General Practitioners

COPMeD

 

Patient-friendly information on Coronavirus for healthcare

Accessible, high-quality information on COVID-19 is available in one place to make it easy for health and care workers, particularly GPs, practice staff and social prescribers to find trusted information they can use with patients, families, carers and service users, quickly and easily.

Selected by HEE’s national NHS Knowledge and Library Services team, the Knowledge and Library Services Coronavirus Resources page provides a gateway to the best available resources, gathered from a range of relevant health and third sector providers.

Updated regularly, the tailored content includes materials aimed at specific groups such as children and young people, older people and carers and for people with cancer or long-term conditions as well as providing resources in different accessible formats.  Most recently sections have been added on long-COVID and vaccination.

BMJ Best Practice – an award-winning resource now free to all NHS staff

BMJ Best Practice is a clinical decision-making resource providing the latest evidence-based information to use at the point of care. Funded by Health Education England, it is free to NHS professionals and students in England.

Rated as one of the best support tools worldwide, it includes guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention, ‘how to’ videos, patient information and more.  Updated daily it provides information, anywhere, any time of day or night on or off-line. 

Go to the BMJ Best Practice page and register via NHS OpenAthens (instructions here). Once registered you can download the app.