Structured further training - General Practitioner 360
LMU further education and management program GP 360°
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With the ongoing generational change in the GP sector, the number of clinically active doctors is decreasing, and with it the number of those who can competently represent general practice in research institutions, politics and society.
The LMU GP 360° training and leadership program was therefore launched in autumn 2017 with the aim of training excellent medical leaders for general practice with the potential to help shape the future of outpatient medicine in patient care, science and society.
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Our offer for trainees in GP 360° includes the following:
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Structured clinical training in individually defined rotations at the LMU Clinic over the entire inpatient training period of 3 years. Subsequently, a further formal connection to the institute is possible during the outpatient GP training, so that the entire training to become a specialist in general medicine can be completed in accordance with the currently valid requirements as part of the program participation.
The clinical training stages include
- Internal medicine: 12 months
- Emergency room: 6 months
- Psychiatry: 6 months
- Elective: 6 months
- Clinician-scientist research section at the institute: 6 months
- Outpatient GP care (external): 24 months
b)
Implementation of a scientific project - from planning to publication.
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Qualification in medical leadership skills (including science, clinic, didactics, public relations, health policy, project management) through two-week seminars and "hands-on" training with assigned tasks (to the seminar program)
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Support for individual career planning (e.g. doctorate, Ph.D., habilitation)
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Collaboration in teaching and training (clinical case conferences, seminars, lectures)
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Mentoring by senior staff at the institute and by experienced colleagues in private practice
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Introduction to the Institute's local, national and international cooperation network (e.g. LMU Clinician Scientist Program, teaching practice network, science, professional representation, health policy)
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We are delighted that you are interested in a career as a clinician scientist in general practice and would like to invite you to apply for our program!
It is possible to join the program twice a year, in April and October. We recommend that you take note of our job advertisements and submit an unsolicited application 6-12 months in advance. During the application process, we would like to get to know your career and professional goals, your knowledge and skills, as well as your personal motivation for participating in the program. We are looking for candidates who demonstrate leadership qualities and have high potential for a career in clinical and academic general practice. The GP 360° training and leadership program will help you develop your potential to prepare you optimally for a career as a clinician scientist. We look forward to receiving your application!
Your complete application documents should meet the following requirements: Letter of motivation, CV, relevant certificates, PDF format, max. 10 MB.
Please send your complete application documents, addressed to Prof. Gensichen, by e-mail to: allgemeinmedizin@med.uni-muenchen.de
Dr. Kosilek will be happy to answer any questions you may have in advance of your application: see"Contact & Information"
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Program coordination: Dr. med. Robert Philipp Kosilek
Current program participants:
Dr. med. Felix Bader
Patricia Dolp
Dr. med. univ. Julia Korting
Dr. med. Patricia Landmesser
Dr. med. Sophie Schneider
Jan Stursa
Ronja Walleitner
Jan Ziegler
Alumni:
Dr. med. Cora Ballmann
Dr. med. Elisabeth Debold
Dr. med. Paul Delker
Lukas Kaupe
Dr. med. Robert Philipp Kosilek
Jonas Raub
Dr. med. David Rösgen
Dr. med. Sabine Schlüssel
Marie Vogel
Jochen Vukas
Dr. med. Flora Wendel
Dr. med. Mira Woll
Puya Younesi
Dr. med. Isabel Zöllinger
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Structured further training in general medicine is also possible via the KoStA further training associations: In numerous regions of Bavaria, general practitioners in private practice have joined forces with hospitals and other specialists authorized to provide further training to form further training associations in order to offer young doctors a complete solution for the entire further training period.
General information on further training and the further training associations can be found on the KoStA website: https://www.kosta-bayern.de/
You can always find the current further training regulations on the website of the Bavarian Medical Association: https://www.blaek.de/weiterbildung
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Dr. med. Robert Philipp Kosilek, MPH
Program Coordinator General Practitioner 360
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