Working in general practice can sometimes feel like a lonely role, but there are plenty of places online where you can connect with others who understand
Forums are a great way to connect and discuss with those who can relate to the highs and lows that you experience in your role. Being able to openly talk with others in the same position as you about the tasks, responsibilities and challenges you face on a daily basis not only allows you to lessen the weight that you may be carrying, but also allows for the potential for practical advice or solutions to your problems. So, where can you find these forums online?
What is the purpose of the forum?
To encourage communication between practice managerial staff throughout the UK, providing a platform to share, network and discuss.
Who is the forum for?
Staff with managerial roles at GP practices and medical centres. Members must have a valid NHS email address and work at a GP practice in order to register. They manually verify every application.
Is the forum free?
Yes, it’s free to join and use the discussion forums.
Is the forum secure and private?
Privacy is very important and only registered members can view the forum. The forum is not visible to anyone else and cannot be searched by search engines. You own all your data and have full control over it. For more information please see the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
Can I post anonymously?
Yes, there is an ‘anonymous’ option when posting or replying on the forum. If you tick the anonymous option then your username and profile will be hidden.
How do I private message a user?
You can use the ‘Conversation’ feature to private message any user. Click on their profile and you will see the ‘Start a Conversation’ button.
How do I check new posts?
Simply click the New Posts button at the top of the page; you will then be shown all of the new posts and replies since you last logged in.
Does the website work on mobile?
Yes, the website is fully responsive and will work on your mobile and tablet.
General Practice Nursing Forum
For RCN members working in the field of general practice.
This forum represents rural and remote GPs and promotes rural issues inside and outside the college faculties. There are around 800 RCGP members currently signed up to the rural forum who are invited to participate in discussions pertinent to this group of members. This forum aims to advance the college’s objectives in rural practice, facilitate communication and networking of rural doctors in the UK, and support the professional development of rural GPs. By working with the college it raises issues concerning remote and rural GPs to help inform political debate.
Primary Care Women’s Health Forum
The Primary Care Women’s Health Forum is a charity dedicated to the education and support of healthcare professionals across the UK caring for female patients. The charity strives to promote and improve health services for women and improve patient experience.
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