CPPE has designed an efficient way to record the key activities and assessments you undertake as you progress with the Clinical pharmacist in general practice education. This will help you to track your progress with learning and assessments throughout the 18 month pathway. It is important to note that the series does not need to be completed in order.
Your education supervisor and the CPPE general practice team will be able to see your progress with your assessments and learning to inform quarterly review meetings.
The case-based discussion (CbD) is a retrospective structured discussion designed to assess your input into patient care. The CbD assesses your professional judgement, clinical decision-making and the application of pharmaceutical knowledge in the care of your patients. You will present a clinical case to your learning set and will answer questions from your peers and clinical mentor. Your clinical mentor will be responsible for assessing you and they will provide written and verbal feedback including strengths and areas for development for your PDP.
Record here the date that you have completed this assessment.
You will use the CPPE Multi-Source Feedback (MSF) tool to collect colleagues’ opinions on your overall professionalism and clinical performance. You will receive a report of your collated feedback. You will reflect on the feedback from your MSF, complete a portfolio entry and discuss this with your education supervisor. You should identify actions to address your development areas and include these in your Personal Development Plan (PDP).
Record here the date of your MSF professional discussion with your education supervisor.
You will use the CPPE patient satisfaction questionnaire (PSQ) to gather and reflect on feedback from patients. You will reflect on the feedback from your PSQ and write a short reflective essay (800 to 1000 words) which will be submitted for assessment via the CPPE website.
You will undertake two consultation skills assessments in your workplace. Your assessor will directly observe your practice and use the CPPE Medicines Related Consultation Assessment Tool (MR-CAT) form to assess your consultations.
Record here the date you passed this assessment.
You will undertake two consultation skills assessments in your workplace. Your assessor will directly observe your practice and use the CPPE Medicines Related Consultation Assessment Tool (MR-CAT) form to assess your consultations.
Record here the date you passed this assessment.