BMA - National Conference for GPs To Be 2008
National Conference for GPs To Be 2008
General Practice: Aim High
Thursday 24 and Friday 25 July 2008
British Medical Association, BMA House, London
General Practice: Aim High
Thursday 24 and Friday 25 July 2008
British Medical Association, BMA House, London
So, you're considering a career in general practice? You might be a foundation year doctor, or already on a general practice vocational training scheme, within either the hospital or general practice part of your training. If general practice is your choice, this conference – jointly run by the BMA’s GP Trainees Subcommittee and the Royal College of General Practitioners – is for you!
This conference will help you
- Benefit from the knowledge and experience of your contemporaries and many prominent GPs
- Learn first-hand how general practice is changing, and what challenges lie ahead
- Develop the skills and resources to help you through your training and early professional years
- Understand the variety of options available within general practice
- Have the right information to help you maximise your careers options
The themes of the conference are:
- Getting into general practice
- Helping GPs to Be make the most of training opportunities
- Career options for newly qualified GPs
- Making general practice work for you
- The future of General Practice
future career. Sessions on maintaining quality and avoiding the common pitfalls in general practice will help to protect you as you begin your career.
Venue
The conference will take place at the newly refurbished conference facilities of the British Medical Association at BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JP. BMA House is located in central London, offering excellent transport links across the UK.
Practice Vacancies
Locum and SGPs