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How to sail through the MRCGP orals without stress.

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MRCGP orals are looming, to test your decision-making skills and professional values. In two 20-minute exams you will be asked to talk about five topics, spending about four minutes on each.

Pulse has spoken to GP tutors and to registrars who recently passed the orals about what hot topics could be fired at you. We've distilled their advice into simple points on the clinical and ethical dimensions in each subject, to help you pick up maximum marks with minimum stress.

How might paperwork be reduced in general practice?

Cabinet Office publication, March 2001

`Making a Difference: Reducing Paperwork in General Practice'

There were 36 tangible outcomes.

These and other areas might be conceptualised at three levels:

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