Guidelines for addressing problems

Managing the problem Example
What is the problem? Registrar is frequently late for surgery
Who is it a problem for? Staff, patients, other doctors
What is the effect of the problem? Patients angry, staff flustered, doctors see extras
Does the registrar accept there is a problem? Yes / no
Is there an underlying reason for the problem? Registrar has to drop child at school
Am I prepared to put up with the problem? Yes/no
What changes are we trying to negotiate? Better time keeping
What are the consequences if changes agreed? On time for surgery
Problem at home
What are the consequences if changes not agreed? Late for surgery
No anxiety re family
What options are there for addressing the problem? 1. Alternative child arrangement
2. Change surgery times
Which is the best option? Less disruptive to surgery system
Who should deal with the problem? 1.staff
2.practice manager
3.trainer
Does this create a knock-on problem? Possible increased anxiety over family
Is the registrar happy with the outcome? Yes / no
Spell out the consequences 1. Signing up
2. Reference
3. Dysharmony between phct
4. Setting precedent
How can the resolution be monitored? Feedback from staff, patients
Discussion in teaching sessions

 

Classification of potential registrar problems

Knowledge Skills Attitudes
Prescribing Communication I'm the doctor
Emergencies Consulting I'm qualified now
Surgery protocols Practical eg min surgery, self education Time keeping
Team roles   Preparation
Red book   On call
    Availability
    Dress
    Behaviour
    Flexibility re workload
    Self-confidence
    Motivation
    Organisation
    Delegation