
10: GP+ Migrant Health with Dr Sarah Clark
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Top tips
- Provide Holistic patient care - When working with those held in immigration detention, it is important to consider the whole person in front of you, addressing both the physical and psychosocial aspects of your patient’s health. Migrants may face multiple stressors, including housing insecurity, lack of social support, or financial difficulties, which can affect their mental health too.
- Manage the Emotional Impact - Working with migrant populations, especially those facing trauma can be emotionally taxing. Take time for self-care and seek professional support when needed. Sarah recommends taking some down time after the assessments. Medical Justice also offer groups with a psychotherapist that you are welcome to attend. They also offer six funded sessions of psychotherapy per year to support your mental wellbeing as a GP.
- Explore uncharted territory - If you are interested in getting involved, Sarah recommends attending one of the Medical Justice basics training days which are advertised on their website, usually held twice a year. Sarah encourages you to sign up to their mailing list to find out first about upcoming training dates. The training provides an overview of the work involved and an opportunity to decide if it is for you. There's no commitment as you can try a few assessments to see if it's something you want to pursue a career in.
- Do your research - Research the main charities websites who do this type of work such as Medical Justice, the Helen Bamber Foundation and read through statements from both patients and doctors who work for these charities. Some of the organisations host webinars where you can stay up to date on their website and social media channels for upcoming events to attend to get more information.
Further reading
Medical Justice website
https://medicaljustice.org.uk/
Helen Bamber Foundation website
https://www.helenbamber.org/
RCGP GPwER in Population Health and Health Inequalities Framework
https://www.rcgp.org.uk/your-career/gp-extended-roles/population-health-inequalities-introduction
RCGP Asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants
https://www.rcgp.org.uk/representing-you/policy-areas/asylum-seekers
RCGP Health Inequities Hub and Health Equity Special Interest Group
https://elearning.rcgp.org.uk/course/view.php?id=459
RCGP Mentoring
https://www.rcgp.org.uk/your-career/gp-mentoring
Migrant Health guide
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/migrant-health-guide
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