We provide a wide range of high-quality online events to support our members' continuing professional development. Topics cover a broad range of clinical, wellbeing and developmental themes for GPs at all stages of their career.
Complaints are a leading cause of distress and are often avoidable. With good self-awareness and tried and tested language skills, we teach ways to avoid our interactions leading to complaints and how to manage them if they do arise.
Fellowship is the RCGP's highest award and is given in recognition of the great work that GPs do. Fellows are not an elite but are grassroots GPs who through their everyday work have shown compassion and commitment to their local communities.
Please come to a virtual meeting in which we will go through the process and help you to fill in your application.
We all hope for success in our endeavours, but what does success really mean? Join the Resilient Practice team for an introduction to the concept of the Universal Law of Manifestation and learn how to use it for yourself.
Fear based beliefs contaminate all our responses. This often manifests the very thing we were afraid of.
Unprocessed emotions that are ignored or pushed-down do not go away. They simply get louder until they infect every aspect of our wellbeing and our lives. This can even manifest as medically unexplained symptoms.
Understand parental rights and responsibilities, consent and confidentiality considerations when treating young patients, safeguarding and child protection procedures.
Are you an empathic doctor? - Do you know the difference between empathy and compassion?
Join the Resilient Practice team for a lively discussion about how empathy impacts on our wellbeing and clinical practice.
Date
12 March 2025
Start time
19:00
Places left
150
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