Reflective Practice Masterclass for GPs: from Mindfulness to Reflection, Thursday 10 November 2016 - places still available

 

 
PLACES STILL AVAILABLE

From Mindfulness to Reflection
 
 
How to stay healthy in today's NHS
 
A few places are still available on our next masterclass session on Thursday 10 November 2016.

The programme is aimed at those who face challenges with excessive workload, system changes and expectations from patients, commissioners and the media. It will provide a safe space for sharing concerns and identify needs, and aims to give participants tools and techniques to enable them to move forward and deal with constant changes in general practice and the wider NHS.

The aims of the event include:
  • To create a safe and confidential space where difficulties can be discussed openly
  • Support GPs to identify and prioritise the stressors in their working life
  • Provide the GPs with alternative ways of thinking that will help them to manage these stresses in their workplace
  • Enable GPs to self-reflect, maintain a high level of patient care and look after their own wellbeing, while achieving a better work-life balance
 
Thursday 10 November 2016
12:30pm - 5:00pm
Registration and lunch
12:00pm-12:30pm
 
 
 
Londonwide LMCs,
Entrance D,
Tavistock House South,
Tavistock Square,
London
WC1H 9LG
 
 
Audience
 
All GPs
 
 
 
Learning outcomes

By the end of each workshop you will have acquired the skills to:
  • Utilise a reflective practice model using practice or personal examples.
  • Understand your limitations as a practitioner.
  • Leave with an understanding of our personal responsibility to identify our stresses; avoid those we can and strengthen ourselves to live with those we cannot avoid.
  • Leave with a mini action plan on how to improve your health and wellbeing at work.
 
Places are still available so book your place today
 
Book online
 
Booking form
 
The cost (including VAT) is £50 per delegate for Londonwide practices
and £65 per delegate for practices in other areas for one session and £100 per delegate for Londonwide practices and £130 per delegate for practices in other areas for both sessions.

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