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FAQ post nMRCGP

Posted by Admin on 1st January,2008

The page content will become more relevant with time. This will occur either as there more feedback from the users of this website or I get closer to this point in my career and I gather useful advice. (Which will be in a couple of years...so please contribute).


If you feel you have information for this page please feel free to send the information. I will update this section accordingly.

 

 

General Practitioners with Special Interests (GPwSI)

Posted by Admin on 1st January,2008

Individuals seeking GPwSI training programmes should contact their local PCT/PCO to determine local training and educational requirements and standards.

DoH Policy and Guidance on this topic

 

GP Retainer Scheme

Posted by Admin on 1st January,2008

The GP Retainer Scheme enables qualified GPs who are unable for the present to commit themselves to a full-time post to continue working in general practice in order to maintain and develop their skills and enter a permanent post when their circumstances permit. Up to four sessions per week are available for a period not exceeding five years.

Advice about contracts
Please seek advice from the BMA about current maternity and employment regulations.

Documents

Reference:
http://www.nes.scot.nhs.uk/medicine/gpretainer/