LMC elections 2020 – make sure we have your correct contact details
Elections take place across our 27 LMCs in 2020. We need to have your up to date contact details in order for you to stand and vote to make your voice heard. The minimum data we require for each GP who wishes to stand and/or vote, is the area/borough of London you work in, the name of the practice(s) you are currently working at, your GMC number and a current email address.
If you do not receive regular emails from us, think your details need updating, or you know of any GPs who may not be receiving our updates, whether they are a partner, employed, locum, new entrant or a trainee GP, contact us on brt@lmc.org.uk.
Nomination packs for the 2020 LMC elections will be issued in the week commencing 27 April 2020 and elections will take place through June and July so act now to make sure we have your correct details so you can make your voice heard.
If we have your correct contact details, we can also send you relevant guidance and updates. For more information on how we handle your data, please see our privacy notice.
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