What kind of evidence could I submit to support my application?

Along with your personal statements, you could consider the following evidence to support your application. This list is by no means exhaustive and may only be suitable for one or two achievement categories:

 

Clinical Practice:

 

Appraisal folders

Appraisal results/recommendations
Learning plans
Meeting agendas/minutes
PMS reports
Practice audits/guidelines/protocols
Prescribing data
GPAQ reports/data
Weekly timetable
Annual report

360°appraisal

Videoed consultations

Patient-centred Practice:

Letters of thanks
Training diaries
Patient questionnaires with results
Significant event audit results
QoF assessment materials
Risk assessment reports
Access targets
Awards
Practice policies
Dictation tracking card
GPAQ reports/data
Practice newsletters

 

Leadership

Meeting agendas/minutes
Tender documents
QPA materials
Confirmation of appointment
Presentations

 

Teaching & Education

Confirmation of appointment
Eligibility documentation
Lecture notes
Teaching timetables

Innovation & Creativity

This category is the least prescriptive. The environment and context in which a GP works affects the extent of the effort required to be innovative and the evidence that they are able to provide.

Business plans
Audits
Websites

 

Academic & Research

Publications
CPD documents
Further qualifications
Dissertations
Lecture notes
Grant funding confirmation

 

Use the criteria given on each personal statement form as guidelines also. Candidates will be asked to list the evidence supporting each category on the relevant personal statement.

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