Useful Links

This part of the website will contain links useful to all scheme members. They will in nearly every case lead outside of the Shropshire VTS website and so we cannot, therefore be held responsible for the accuracy of the information that they contain. Use your own discretion!

At the moment the list is very short, however, It will be a work in progress and links will be added as they are verified as useful. If you are aware of another website or resource that may benefit others on the Scheme then please let us know and we will consider it for inclusion here. If you find a link that is broken (doesn't go anywhere, or to a "site cannot be reached" page) then please let us know as soon as you can.

Thank you.

 

West Midlands Deanery
Up to date guidance on admin matters re applications & forms related to General Practice education in the West Midlands - with useful contacts

Division of Postgraduate GP Education
Recruitment Office for GP Training

 

Royal College of General Practitioners

Home Page
RCGP Curriculum
RCGP curriculum & exams

 

Scaling the Heights
a useful site for insights into learning & teaching ,with tips on preparation and planning

Quality and excellence in medical education

 

The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS

Home page

 

GP Notebook
A useful site for quick access to bullit points on clinical matters

Home Page

 

OneExamination.com
An online learning resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. They offer specialist courses comprising of thousands of questions, many based on past exam topics. They also offer a very popular 'Question of the day' feature which you may find useful.

Home Page
Question of the day 

GPedweb
a new educational website for GPs , with updates , downloadable presentations , & news of courses ( mainly in Birmingham)

Home Page

Medical Humanities
A site from New York University relating arts to medicine

Mission Statement

DIPEx
'this a site containing invaluable insights into patient experiences of illness with transcripts & recordings of interviews with patients discussing their illness experience. Invaluble as a teaching/ tutorial resource or in preparation for a presentation - Jim '

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