Workplace-based assessment
T Swanwick, N Chana - British Journal of Hospital Medicine …, 2009 - magonlinelibrary.com
… Dr Nav Chana is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, St
George’s University of London, and Associate Director of General Practice, London Deanery …
George’s University of London, and Associate Director of General Practice, London Deanery …
Workplace assessment for licensing in general practice
T Swanwick, N Chana - British Journal of General Practice, 2005 - bjgp.org
With the redesign of general practice training implicit in the Department of Health's programme
of reform, Modernising Medical Careers, there is the opportunity to bring summative …
of reform, Modernising Medical Careers, there is the opportunity to bring summative …
Global approaches to integrated care: Best practices and ongoing innovation.
…, MA McCabe, JE Thistlethwaite, N Chana… - American …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
The integration of behavioral health in primary care is critical for addressing worldwide
concerns for access to, and quality of, health care services for physical and mental health …
concerns for access to, and quality of, health care services for physical and mental health …
Teaching GP trainees to use health coaching in consultations with patients: evaluation of a pilot study
…, D de Silva, S Kumar, R Viney, N Chana - Education for Primary …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe the results of an evaluation of teaching
health coaching to GP trainees for use in consultations with patients.
health coaching to GP trainees for use in consultations with patients.
Medical generalism in a modern NHS: preparing for a turbulent future
S Ahluwalia, A Tavabie, C Alessi, N Chana - British Journal of General …, 2013 - bjgp.org
The financial challenges faced by the NHS is aligned with significant social, demographic,
technological, and cultural change, which collectively challenges the ability of the NHS to …
technological, and cultural change, which collectively challenges the ability of the NHS to …
Community-based education providers network: an opportunity to unleash the potential for innovation in primary care education
…, A Tavabie, J Spicer, N Chana - Education for Primary …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The last decade has seen a significant reconfiguration of secondary care services with fewer
acute units providing more sophisticated care. At the same time, primary care has seen …
acute units providing more sophisticated care. At the same time, primary care has seen …
[HTML][HTML] Leadership of population healthcare
M Gray, N Chana, N Kanani - Journal of the Royal Society of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The distinction between leadership and management is reasonably well agreed. The leadership
of an organisation creates the culture and the management works within that culture. If, …
of an organisation creates the culture and the management works within that culture. If, …
Future-proofing primary health care: GP recruitment and retention in the new NHS
J Rosenthal, N Chana - British Journal of General Practice, 2011 - bjgp.org
The answer is an unqualified yes. In an increasingly sub-specialised and decentralised
NHS we shall need high-quality generalists more than ever to provide coordination and …
NHS we shall need high-quality generalists more than ever to provide coordination and …
Evaluating the care of patients with long term conditions
N Chana, S Ahluwalia - London Journal of Primary Care, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Approaches to evaluating the care of patients with long-term conditions first need to be framed
around defining outcomes that ‘matter to people’, rather than those that are focused on …
around defining outcomes that ‘matter to people’, rather than those that are focused on …
Achieving better value: primary care must lead on population health
T Long, AM Khan, N Chana - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Whether in the USA or UK, the resounding question in the health sphere is: How do we
achieve better value in healthcare? The answer to date has been simple: get bigger, merge …
achieve better value in healthcare? The answer to date has been simple: get bigger, merge …