• responding to medical/health problems presented by patients including history taking, diagnosis, investigation, treatment and referral as appropriate;
• maintaining confidentiality and impartiality;
• commissioning healthcare by liaising with medical professionals in the community and hospitals;
• promoting health education in conjunction with other health professionals;
• organizing preventative medical programmers for individual patients;
• providing specialist clinics for specific conditions or for certain groups, . diabetes, smoking cessation and new babies;
• meeting targets set by the government for specific treatments.
• may be some discussing the development of new pharmaceutical products with pharmaceutical sales representatives.
• managing resources to handle targets as effectively as possible.
• using it skills - some practices have one partner who specializes in the use of it within the practice but all will be expected to
• have basic abilities for work, such as maintaining patients' records using specific packages.
• keeping up to date with medical developments, new drugs, treatments and medications, including complementary medicine;
• observing and assessing the work of trainee gps and medical students and teaching at medical schools or hospitals
• maintaining a portfolio of continuing professional development of hospital or patient welfare (cpd) activities.
• handling icu patients, involves in ipd or opd of the patients.