Dr John Lockley
GP, Bedfordshire; Clinical Lead for Informatics, Bedfordshire CCG; LMC member
Guidelines in Practice editorial advisory consultant for Information technology
- Tools and resources
e-tiquette
With thanks to all those who have contributed to this document, and to Bedfordshire CCG for allowing this document to be hosted online at GuidelinesinPractice.co.uk.
- Working smarter
K.I.S.S: save time by investing time
Dr John Lockley provides further tips on how preparation of the practice computer can improve your efficiency
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The K.I.S.S. principle: Mr Micawber’s dictum
Dr John Lockley explains how stress can often be significantly reduced by only a small reduction in the work demanded of us
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K.I.S.S:* invest at the outset and reap the rewards later
Dr John Lockley offers tips on improving efficiency through effective preparation and use of the practice computer system
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The key to K.I.S.S* is delegate, delegate, delegate
Dr John Lockley discusses how delegating work through the cascade of practice staff can save time for all involved
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The K.I.S.S. principle: save time by shaving time
Dr John Lockley discusses how streamlining simple everyday tasks can save time in general practice
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The K.I.S.S. principle: working smarter
Dr John Lockley discusses how simplicity improves efficiency in the day-to-day running of a GP surgery
- View from the ground
I'd like to tell you about my newly-acquired car
Originally I bought it for the driver’s seat (no kidding—I have a bad back and a good seat is a blessing). But with the car came a whole load of technical frills that initially I wasn’t interested in, until I discovered how useful they could be.