Student Name:  Mr Anand Pandit
Lead GP:  Dr Jan Maniera 
GP Practce:  Millbank Medical Centre 
Atachment:  5  Start Date: 4 November  Team: 6   
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Clinical skills 
Understanding of the bio-psycho-social approach to holistc 
care             
Practcal skills  
Clinical examinaton skills            
Communicaton skills  
Consultaton skills/history-taking skills and interacton with 
patents 
Writen communicaton skills (discussion of discharge  
summary)             
Knowledge 
Knowledge and understanding of clinical medicine  
Awareness of ethical issues   
Understanding of primary care/secondary care interface            
Professionalism 
Atendance and punctuality 
Partcipatng in team work and establishing good working  
relatonships with practce staf 
Displays professional behavior and attudes            
Overall             
Please state whether this student has passed or failed overall    
GP Teachers Assessment of Student 
Please complete this form to indicate how the student performed 
Part A To be completed by GP Teacher   No of sessions in practce: ____ 
Comments         
Descriptors for marking students   
Above expectatons 
  Demonstrates above average ability to practce holistc patent centred care 
  Demonstrates excellent knowledge base and clinical skills and reasoning 
  Demonstrates exceptonal team working 
  Demonstrates depth of critcal refecton, maturity and professional attudes and behavior   
Borderline 
  Unable to demonstrate adequate  knowledge and clinical skills in a consistent manner 
  Does not fully appreciate holistc care and team working 
  Displays questonable professional behavior and attudes 
  Struggles to demonstrate adequate refecton   
Reasons for failing a student could include: 
  Inadequate atendance 
  Poor knowledge and skills 
  Lacks professionalism 
  Fails to shows adequate engagement in learning 
  Unable to display a holistc approach to patent care  
Feedback for the Patent Project (to be completed by the GP tutor)  
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Patents narratve and journey 
  Account of the patents conditon as described by the patent and the pa-
tents percepton of the impact of the conditon on their life 
  Account of the process from symptoms, diagnosis to treatment and ongo-
ing care        
GP Teacher comments:              
Current management 
  Look at current management and compare with established protocols/
guidelines 
  Account of patents symptoms and relaton to disease process/
medicatons/psychosocial factors            
GP Teacher comments:              
Needs assessment 
  Involvement of multdisciplinary team, family members and intercommuni-
caton between disciplines 
  Suggestons for improving patent care at an individual or practce level            
GP Teacher comments:                
Please complete the comment boxes with areas of good practce and suggestons for improvement   
Student Name:  Mr Anand Pandit 
Lead GP:  Dr Jan Maniera 
GP Practce:  Millbank Medical Centre 
Atachment:  5  Start Date: 4 November  Team: 6  
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Ethics and personal refecton 
  Describe any ethical issues which have arisen 
  What has the student learned from this process? Is there any further learn-
ing to pursue?            
GP Teacher comments:                
Content 
  Style of presentaton and response to questoning, use of IT            
GP Teacher comments:                  
Overall assessment:            
Please tck this box if you feel this presentaton was exceptonal as there will be a prize 
for the best project in the year.    
Please state why you have chosen this as a potental prize winning project:             
Clinical Log Sheet 
It may help to show your GP Teacher this on the first day and during your placement, so that you and 
your GP teacher can monitor your progress by completing the tick boxes below.  Please bring to the 
Department on the final day.  
Essential practice experience:  
Preliminary meeting to set learning objectives/ goals   
Patient identified for project by day 1/2. Arrange one1/2 visits to the patient    
Presentation of the patient project and final debrief (fix the date at the start of the attachment)   
Deciding on an SEA    
Draft a referral letter   
Discussion of discharge summary review    
Recommended practice experience: A range of activities that we hope you will have.  What is possible 
will vary much depending on your needs, your teachers personal teaching style and practice 
arrangements
3 surgeries as an observer 
8 surgeries involving you consulting:   
12 student consultations per surgery 
(observed by teacher). Minimum of 6 during 
the five weeks 
1  2  3  4  5  6+            
12 physical examinations per surgery 
(observed by teacher). Minimum of 6 during 
the five weeks 
1  2  3  4  5  6+            
Home visits (Minimum of 2) 
1  2  3  4  5  6+                       
One session with practice nurse   
One session with health visitor   
One session with district nurse   
Student writing-up time (1-2 sessions)   
Use:   
Auroscope              
Ophthalmoscope        
Blood pressures   
Urinalysis    
Additional activities: These could be used to fill less busy periods  
Participate in clinics e.g. antenatal, baby, 
chronic disease (record which below)  
Spend time behind reception and in the 
waiting room (maximum 1 hour)  
Spend time with computer (with a 
particular task to complete)  
Visit a pharmacy   
Visit a nursing/residential home   
Attend practice meeting   
Specialist visits e.g.drug dependency unit, 
domiciliary midwife, undertaker, hospice, 
school, police surgeon  
Speak to practice manager   
Attend a CCG meeting   
Attend a postgraduate meeting   
Nurse practitioner   
Smoking cessation clinic   
Skills:  
Venepuncture   
Using a BM meter to check glucose