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It is concerned with professional standards of competence for medical secretaries, medical receptionists, administrators and practice managers. [1] It offers 14 qualifications for General Practice staff in the UK working with the City and Guilds of London Institute. [2] AMSPAR qualifications appear to be recognised widely in the NHS. [3]
Medical secretaries/PAs manage diaries, arrange and attend both general and clinical meetings to take notes and minutes, manage waiting lists - adding patients onto lists for different procedures, co-ordinating the admission and ensuring the patient has the necessary information and instruction, type up clinical and general letters from ...
Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) is a programme for postgraduate medical training introduced in the United Kingdom in 2005. The programme replaced the traditional grades of medical career before the level of Consultant. The different stages of the programme contribute towards a "Certificate of Completion of Training" (CCT).
Pre-registration house officer (PRHO), 1 year 2 Senior house officer (SHO), minimum 2 years; often more 3 Specialty registrar, general practice (GPST), minimum 3 years Specialty registrar, hospital speciality (SpR), minimum 5 years 4 Specialist registrar, 4–6 years GP registrar, 1 year 5 General practitioner, 4 years total time in training 6–8
[3] [4] According to the 2012 World Bank data, there are 0.2 physicians per 1,000 people, with 1.2 nurses and midwives per 1,000 people in Indonesia. [4] Out of all the 2,454 hospitals in Indonesia, 20 have been accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) as of 2015. [5]
Pre-registration house officer (PRHO), 1 year 2 Senior house officer (SHO), minimum 2 years; often more 3 Specialty registrar, general practice (GPST), minimum 3 years Specialty registrar, hospital speciality (SpR), minimum 5 years 4 Specialist registrar, 4–6 years GP registrar, 1 year 5 General practitioner, 4 years total time in training 6–8
The prison system does not communicate with the systems used by the NHS. SystmOne is available as a number of different modules designed for different care settings. Modules for GP, prisons, child health, community units and palliative care are currently widely used throughout the NHS. In 2013, a number of secondary care modules were rolled out.
As of 2019, the average typing speed on a mobile phone was 36.2 wpm with 2.3% uncorrected errors—there were significant correlations with age, level of English proficiency, and number of fingers used to type. [3] Some typists have sustained speeds over 200 wpm for a 15-second typing test with simple English words. [4]