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What can we do about work related stress?

I bought an alarm clock recently. For some years I have used my smart phone as an alarm clock but I’ve noticed that at times of stress when I wake at night I’ve been reaching for my phone and checking my emails. That’s just crazy! There is no expectation on the part of my employer or my patients that I will work in the middle of the night but it has become reflexive and obsessive.

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Three Minute OSCE Reading Time | In 5 Steps
Three Minute OSCE Reading Time | In 5 Steps

Wouldn’t it be luxurious in General Practice to have three minutes to consider what the patient is likely to present with, and to consider and document a safe plan for proceeding with the consultation?

eMH Treatment Programs -  which one shall I choose?
eMH Treatment Programs - which one shall I choose?
Kate Clutton

Trying to decide what online mental health treatment programs to use can be difficult. There seem to be so many of them! Which one will be easiest to use? What style is best? Should I choose something specific for the problem or something more general?

Down the Rabbit Hole (... mid OSCE station)
Down the Rabbit Hole (... mid OSCE station)

You are mid OSCE station and you’ve hit a roadblock. Not sure what to ask next, where to go, where you have gone wrong? You have no idea what the diagnosis is and are getting poker faces from the examiners. What do you do next?

Are you worried about teenagers and screen time?
Are you worried about teenagers and screen time?
Dr Genevieve Yates

Questions exist in the minds of most parents and carers about their teenagers’ use of digital technology. How much is too much?

OSCE Advice from an Examiner | Preparing for the Physical Examination
OSCE Advice from an Examiner | Preparing for the Physical Examination
Dr Stephen Barnetty

As an examiner, one of the most disappointing things I find about candidates’ preparation for the OSCE is their inability to do a good physical examination on a patient.

The Power of a Good Reframe
The Power of a Good Reframe
Dr Stephen Barnetty

I think I’ve finally found a cognitive reframe that works for me – and it’s all about terminology.

Managing the Dark Side (of Social Media)
Managing the Dark Side (of Social Media)
Dr Jan Ormans

Many of my consultations these days include some discussion of the distress my patients are feeling about something they have seen or something that has been said or done to them on social media. Often it’s just a misunderstanding by a sensitive and vulnerable person. But it is sometimes due to deliberate attempts by others to upset and disturb them.

The Idiots Guide to the OSCE. Part 2: What do registrars need to do?
The Idiots Guide to the OSCE. Part 2: What do registrars need to do?

The OSCE is the ‘highest order’ exam, in which a candidate ‘shows’ what they can do. This blog post includes some tips for registrars preparing for the exam.

The Idiot’s Guide to the OSCE Exam. Part 1 : Tips for Supervisors
The Idiot’s Guide to the OSCE Exam. Part 1 : Tips for Supervisors

Your registrar is preparing to sit the OSCE exam. As a supervisor, what do you need to know and how can you help her prepare?