General Practice has a workforce crisis – struggling to both recruit and retain GPs. In 2020, NHS England recognised New To Practice GPs as a particularly vulnerable group needing additional support.
Humber was identified as one of 2 pilot sites tasked with developing, delivering and evaluating a new professional support programme for NTP GPs.
APC (lead Joanne Reeve) worked closely with then CCG lead Dr Dan Roper to design and implement the CATALYST CPD programme for new ro practice GPs.
CATALYST had 2 goals: to improve the skills and confidence of NTP GPs in the advanced practice of modern general practice; to enhance recruitment and retention to posts in the region.
Embedded within CATALYST was an evaluation programme to critically examine these 2 goals, and to understand if and how the programme was working.
The evaluation was led by Dr Myriam Dell’Olio. The project was funded by NHS Humber & Yorkshire.