Regulation 6(6)

SCHEDULE 1TEXT OF ARTICLES 30, 31(1) AND 34 OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTIVE

Article 30

Each Member State which dispenses the complete training referred to in Article 23 within its territory shall institute specific training in general medical practice meeting requirements at least as stringent as those laid down in Articles 31 and 32, in such a manner that the first diplomas, certificates or other evidence of formal qualifications awarded on completion of the course are issued not later than 1st January 1990.

Article 31(1)

The specific training in general medical practice referred to in Article 30 must meet the following minimum requirements:

(a)entry shall be conditional upon the successful completion of at least six years' study within the framework of the training course referred to in Article 23;

(b)it shall be a full-time course lasting at least two years, and shall be supervised by the competent authorities or bodies;

(c)it shall be practically rather than theoretically based; the practical instruction shall be given, on the one hand, for at least six months in an approved hospital or clinic with suitable equipment and services and, on the other hand, for at least six months in an approved general medical practice or in an approved centre where doctors provide primary care; it shall be carried out in contact with other health establishments or structures concerned with general medical practice; however, without prejudice to the aforesaid minimum periods, the practical instruction may be given for a maximum period of six months in other approved health establishments or structures concerned with general medical practice;

(d)it shall entail the personal participation of the trainee in the professional activities and responsibilities of the persons with whom he works.

Article 34

1.  Without prejudice to the principal of full-time training laid down in Article 31(1)(b), Member States may authorise specific part-time training in general medical practice in addition to full-time training where the following particular conditions are met:

2.  Part-time training must be of a level of quality equivalent to that of full-time training. It shall lead to a diploma, certificate or other evidence of formal qualification, as referred to in Article 30.

Regulation 9(2)

SCHEDULE 2COMPETENCIES TO BE TESTED BY SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

The competencies to be tested by summative assessment are:

1.  factual medical knowledge which is sufficient to enable the practitioner to perform the duties of a general practitioner;

2.  the ability to apply factual medical knowledge to the management of problems presented by patients in general practice;

3.  effective communication, both orally and in writing;

4.  the ability to consult satisfactorily with general practice patients;

5.  the ability to review and critically analyse the practitioner’s own working practices and manage any necessary changes appropriately;

6.  clinical skills; and

7.  the ability to synthesize all of the above competencies and apply them appropriately in a general practice setting.

Regulation 9(5)

SCHEDULE 3INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN STATEMENTS OF SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF TRAINING

PART I

Information to be included in a statement of satisfactory completion of the prescribed experience as a General Practice (GP) Registrar

PART II

Information to be included in a statement of satisfactory completion of a period of prescribed experience in a post falling within regulation 8

Regulation 19

SCHEDULE 4REVOCATIONS

(1)(2)(3)
Regulations revokedReferencesExtent of revocation
The National Health Service (Vocational Training) (Scotland) Regulations 1980S.I. 1980/30The whole Regulations
The National Health Service (Vocational Training) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1986S.I. 1986/1657The whole Regulations
The National Health Service (Vocational Training) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1991S.I. 1991/576The whole Regulations
The Vocational Training for General Medical Practice (European Requirements) Regulations 1994S.I. 1994/3130Part III in so far as it makes amendments to the National Health Service (Vocational Training) (Scotland) Regulations 1980