"General Practitioners at the Deep End"
Background
Hot off the press!
Related publications
Meeting/activity reports
Other documents
Contacts for further information
Background
"General Practitioners at the Deep End" work in 100 general practices serving the most socio-economically deprived populations in Scotland.
The activities of the group are supported by: the Royal College of General Practitioners (Scotland); the Scottish Government Health Department; the Glasgow Centre for Population Health; and General Practice and Primary Care at the University of Glasgow.
Hot off the press!
- Watt G. Inventing the wheel in general practice. British Journal of General Practice 61[592], 685. 2011. [added Jan 2012]
- Watt G. A social institution based on mutuality and trust. British Journal of General Practice 61, 741. 2011 [added Jan 2012]
Related publications
- Watt G. Time to make a difference. British Journal of General Practice 61[590], 569. 2011
- Watt G. The tortoise and the hare. British Journal of General Practice 61[591], 629. 2011
- Article in Holyrood http://www.holyrood.com/articles/2011/09/19/deep-end/
- Sambale P, Mandeville B The Keppoch Medical Practice: reporting from the Deep End. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(588):463.
- Lyon A, Watt G. Learning journeys. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(589):519.
- Watt G. Alcohol problems in very deprived areas. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(587):407.
- Watt G. Anticipatory care in very deprived areas. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(584):228.
- Horton Richard. Offline: face to face, side by side Lancet 2011 377(9773):1224
- Watt G. Working with vulnerable families in deprived areas. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(585):298.
- Watt G. Anticipatory care in very deprived areas. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(584):228.
- Watt G. Patient encounters in very deprived areas. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(583):146.
- Watt G. GPs at the Deep End. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61(582):66-67.
Meeting/activity reports
- REPORT 1 General practitioners at the deep end (16 September 2009)
Main report (01) - REPORT 2 Coping with needs, demands and resources (22 January 2010)
Summary (02) | Main report (02) - REPORT 3 The GP role in working with vulnerable families (22 January 2010)
Summary (03) | Main report (03) - REPORT 4 Experience and views of Keep Well and ASSIGN (29 January 2010)
Summary (04) | Main report (04) - REPORT 5 Single-handed general practice (07 May 2010)
Summary (05) | Main report (05) - REPORT 6 Patient encounters in very deprived areas: what can be achieved and how? (14 May 2010)
Summary (06) | Main report (06) - REPORT 7 General practitioner training in very deprived areas (04 June 2010)
Summary (07) | Main report (07) - REPORT 8 Social prescribing (September 2010)
Summary (08) | Main report (08) - REPORT 9 Learning journeys (17, 18 and 20 August 2010)
Summary (09) | Main report (09) - REPORT 10 Care of elderly patients (26 August 2010)
Summary (10) | Main report (10) - REPORT 11 Alcohol problems in adults under 40 (27 August 2010)
Summary (11) | Main report (11) - REPORT 12 Working together for vulnerable children and families (09 September 2010)
Summary (12) | Main report (12) - REPORT 13 The Access Toolkit: views of Deep End GPs
Summary (13) | Main report (13) -
REPORT 14 Reviewing progress in 2010 and plans for 2011
Summary (14) | Main report (14) - REPORT 15 Palliative care in the deep end
Summary (15) | Main report (15)
Other documents
- Our logo explained...
- Deep End response to Keep Well consultation
- Deep End response to NHS QIS Vulnerable Families Pathways Framework
- One page meeting summaries (Jan 2010 to Feb 2011)
Contacts for further information
- Paul Alexander RCGP Scotland palexander@rcgp-scotland.org.uk
- John Budd Lothian Deprivation Interest Group John.Budd@lothian.scot.nhs.uk
- Petra Sambale Keppoch Medical Practice, Glasgow psambale@btinternet.com
- Graham Watt University of Glasgow graham.watt@glasgow.ac.uk