In primary care, we have access to vast numbers of patients and a huge workforce; we generally have good connections with our patients based on a relationship of trust and we deliver services locally enabling easy access for patients. We serve diverse populations and deliver a wide range of healthcare services.
If you're a Derbyshire GP seeking support for professional and personal development, for example, to make important career decisions, considering a partnership role, exploring a return to the profession, dealing with burnout, or exploring work-life balance, we're here for you.
The New to Practice Fellowship Programme is a programme of support, learning and development supported by national funding available to every newly qualified GP, newly qualified or new to general practice Nurse. Our Derbyshire programme will meet the needs of newly qualified GPs and GPNs and fund them to attend professional development sessions, thereby ensuring a smooth transition into independent practice.
General Practice partnerships are a cornerstone of primary healthcare, providing essential medical services to communities. A GP partnership is a business model where General Practice Partners share ownership, responsibilities, and profits of a medical practice. This collaborative approach allows for a diverse range of skills, experience, and resources, enhancing the quality of patient care.