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MWord 117, covering: new Government, GPCE message to Wes Streeting and collective action ballot
Plus: our safety resources, getting involved in speaking up for general practice and reporting pressures to make the case for greater support.
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Plus: our safety resources, getting involved in speaking up for general practice and reporting pressures to make the case for greater support.
New Ministers can cut red tape to employ more GPs, alongside having an honest conversation about what the service is resourced to do.
Dr Lisa Harrod-Rothwell, our Deputy CEO, explains how our new resources help with focusing on patient care and staff wellbeing.
Represent GPs across London using social and traditional media while developing new skills. Full time role, £31.5K PA.
This weekly report shares new data and policy information relating to general practice, with selected facts and figures highlighted.
Be strong, be bold, be vocal on policy, priorities and funding ahead of this year's general election.
This weekly report shares new data and policy information relating to general practice, with selected facts and figures highlighted.
This weekly report shares new data and policy information relating to general practice, with selected facts and figures highlighted.
Do you have excellent knowledge of data protection requirements and the ability to explain them to other people? Full time role, £36.5K PA.
Dear colleagues, In our December meeting we confirmed our final membership, including co-options and appointments, which may be found here. We discussed a number of issues with commissioners and others, including the Oliver McGowan training, ongoing conversations with GSTT/KCH regarding the EPIC implementation, and re-procurement plans for NHS111 in SEL and our public health contracts, particularly […]
This month includes: Conference of England LMCs, digital telephony funding, BMA survey, Pharmacy First rollout and more
The WRES group's letter is in line with the London Anti-Racism Statement and signatories including London’s commissioners.