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<p>The training curriculum for general practitioners (GPs) is set by the Royal College
of General Practitioners (RCGP) and has to meet the standards set by the General Medical
Council (GMC). The curriculum set by the RCGP educates GP trainees in identifying
and managing those conditions most common to primary care. Meeting the needs of children
and young people is currently reflected in a specific section of the GP curriculum.</p><p>The
current review of postgraduate curricula by the GMC provides an opportunity to ensure
curricula reflect general professional capabilities and to ensure all training requirements
are met.</p>
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