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Trainers workshop 2009-10 Saunton Sands, North Devon |
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Each
year the group holds a three day workshop which has
traditionally been at Saunton Sands Hotel in North
Devon. The Following are documents and links used or produced for the meeting. |
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Documents from our workshop Saunton 2009
Narrative Medicine in Practice. A days workshop led by John Launer.
Why Narrative? John Launer.
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Narrative based medicine.
Potentials, Pitfalls and Practice. Vera
Kalitzkus PhD. Peter F Matthiessen MD, PhD. |
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Dear Mary! John Launers reflection on the day.
www.johnlauner.com The website of Dr John Launer. Full of interesting and useful material
Personal view: The Narrative in patient centred care. BJGP. Jeff'
Friday:
Getting value from 18 month rotations. Pete
Reflection on how to help competent doctors become confident doctors. Jeff
Saplings into Oaks. BJGP Jan 2010 Jeff
Time Management. Mary
Documents from our workshop Saunton 2010
Promoting health-related behaviour change
Dr Chris Johnstone
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Promoting Health-related behaviour. Notes for GP Trainers with Dr Chris Johnstone
Consultations about changing behaviour
Dr Chris Johnstones web site. Specialist in the psychology of positive change
Motivational interviewing. Notes from Paul
Motivational interviewing. Marys' thoughts
Friday
Preparing your registrar for the CSA exam Martin
Birds of Saunton Pete
Spotted on the hillside! Guess what it is?
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