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Una Coales

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Una Francesca Coales BA(Hons) MD FRCSEEd(Gen Surg) FRCSEd(ENT) FRCGP DRCOG DFFP PGCertMedEd is a retired medical doctor, known in the United Kingdom for her publications and media work. Coales has reportedly described herself as a "media GP".[1]

Career

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After training in the USA, she became a General practitioner (GP) in the UK National Health Service (NHS). She retired from the NHS in 2014.[2].

Past Secretary of Conservative Health, National Council Representative for the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) (2009-12, 2013-16) and runner-up for President of that college in 2009, British Medical Association (BMA) sessional GP subcommittee representative (2013-2016), Channel 4 TV presenter of the Turn Back Your Body Series (2006), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) surgery and in general surgery (by exam 1999, 2000 respectively),Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2010),

Coales has been the subject of controversy for recommending that, in order to pass examinations, gay medical students try not to appear overtly gay.[3] She said that she was aiming to reduce subjective bias.[4]

Early Life and Education Timeline

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1991: Doctor of Medicine (MD) Oregon Health Sciences University (Primary Medical Qualification)[5]

1996: Worked at a hospital in New York

1999: Full registration date (GP)

2000: Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in ENT surgery and in general surgery

BA(Hons), FRCGP DRCOG DFFP PGCertMedEd

GP, Stockwell, London

2005: Highly commended author BMA

2006: GP entry register

Channel 4 TV presenter of the Turn Back Your Body Series

2009: Published a series of articles offering Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA) exam revision tips in a medical magazine, and then reprinted the same advice for GPs in a book.Shortly after its initial publication, an RCGP internal study identified the need for enhanced diversity training for examiners.

Runner-up for president at RCGP

Secretary of Conservative Health, National Council Representative for the RCGP

2010: Fellow of the RCGP

2013: BMA sessional GP subcomittee representative

2014: Retired NHS GP.

Media work

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Turn Back Your Body Clock (2006)

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Dr. Una Coales examines people who've been living damaging lifestyles and helps them change.

Turn Back Your Body Clock
Season Episode Title Aired
1 1 Becki Cronin 01/01/07
1 2 Sarah Keeley 01/01/07
1 3 Neil Walsh 01/01/07
1 4 Michelle Parkes 01/01/07
1 5 David Cooper 01/01/07
1 6 Steve Barratt 17/01/07
1 7 Lesley McKenzie 24/01/07
1 8 Jo Mayne 31/01/07

Publications

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highly commended author British Medical Association 2005 and 2006 and author of 17 books on medical topics for both doctors and the public.

2000: PLAB: 1000 Extended Matching Questions 2001: PLAB 2: 100 Objective Structured Clinical Examinations

DRCOG: MCQs and OSCEs: how to pass first time

2002: Get Through Medical School: 1000 SBAs/BOFs and EMQs: 1000 Single Best Answers and Extended Matching Questions

2004: Get Through MRCP Part 1: 1000 Best of Fives: 1000 BOFs

2005: Get Through MRCGP: Written Paper Module

2006: Getting Through PLAB Part 1: 500 Single Best Answer Questions: 500 Single Best Answers

2010: Dr Una Coales's MRCGP CSA Book

How to Find a Husband, Preferably a Millionaire

2012: Transition from Trainee to GP

Dr Una Coales's MRCGP AKT Hot Topics

References

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  1. ^ Ford (2018). "Senior nurses..." Nursing Times.
  2. ^ "Una Coales. Retired NHS GP. | Pulse Today". www.pulsetoday.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  3. ^ Strudwick, P (2012). "Exclusive: GP 'straight' talk".
  4. ^ Coales, Una (September 2012). "Don't shoot the messenger – minorities are kept out of the top jobs in medicine". The Independent. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  5. ^ "GMC LRMP". webcache.gmc-uk.org. Retrieved 2018-12-13.