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Practice survival skills: Ensuring your practice thrives in an uncertain future
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Thursday 3 December 2009
LONDON
Seminar Details
The next 18 months will bring new challenges for practices wanting to stay efficient, effective and
profitable. Balanced scorecards, tougher access targets, threats to practice income, increased competition and the threat of
rigorous contract reviews by your PCT are just some of the hazards looming for GPs and practice managers.
Add to that the possibility of a new government next year and general practice looks set to stay in flux
for the foreseeable future. But those challenges can also offer opportunities and GPs and practice managers who stay flexible
and plan effectively will not only survive but thrive in the coming years.
Our line-up of expert speakers from GPC members to entrepreneur GPs to legal and business planning
consultants will brief you on the changes to come and what you need to do to make sure your practice is in the best
possible shape to come through a winner rather than a loser.
During this essential business seminar you will get specific answers to your key questions but also leave
with new ideas to make your practice responsive to change and guarantee a profitable and effective future
Additionally if you attend this seminar you will receive a certificate of attendance confirming
five
hours CPD time plus a record of your learning points for your appraisal folder.
To book now or for more information please contact us using one of the following
methods :
- Online - Book Now
- Telephone - 020 7921 8225
- Email - book@pulse-seminars.com
- Fax - 020 7921 8136
Why attend this seminar?
This seminar will give you practical advice and useful information. by attending this
business seminar you will learn how to:
- Give your practice a competitive edge
- Get an inside track on the challenges facing the profession
- Ensure your practice is fit enough to cope
- Gain the skills to spot opportunities and create your own
- Know how to keep your practice workforce flexible
Our expert advice comes from:
- Dr Sam Everington, Former BMA deputy chair
- How to recognise the red-flag symptoms that suggest serious
disease without unnecessary and
over-investigation
- Management strategies for long-term gastrointestinal
disorders
- Dr Nigel Watson, Chief executive of Wessex LMCs and chair of the GPC commissioning
and service development subcommittee
- Dr Agnelo Fernandes, Chair of the Croydon Federation of GPs
- Derek Bellew and Alison Graham, Senior medical specialist solicitors at Veale
Wasbrough
To book now or for more information please contact us using one of the following
methods :
- Online - Book Now
- Telephone - 020 7921 8225
- Email - book@pulse-seminars.com
- Fax - 020 7921 8136
Who is this seminar for?
This business seminar is ideal for those looking to ensure their practice thrives in an uncertain future
and is therefore suitable for:
- GPs
- Practice Managers
- Busiiness managers
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