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October Newsletter

Posted: Thursday 27th of October 2016

Suffolk GP Federation newsletter – October 2016 A new model of care in Felixstowe Update on Suffolk Primary Care single-partnership The role of Suffolk GP Fed Observations from the 2016 RCGP Conference Ipswich Action Plan Reflections on Leading the Way – a programme for newly qualified GPs GP+ update NHSE pharmacists...

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Letter to Cancer Research UK

Posted: Tuesday 25th of October 2016

Letter to Cancer Research UK regarding recent media reporting about the research into patients being able to make GP appointments Click here to read the letter

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GP survey in Suffolk highlights heavy workload and worries over recruitment as more and more plan to retire

Posted: Monday 24th of October 2016

Bury Free Press – 18th October 2016 GP survey in Suffolk highlights heavy workload and worries over recruitment as more and more plan to retire

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Federation aims to keep trained Doctors practicing in County

Posted: Monday 24th of October 2016

East Anglian Daily Times  – 17th October 2016 Federation aims to keep trained Doctors practising in County

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Fed Chair’s presentation to the King’s Fund conference on Emerging Models of Primary Care – 18 October 2016

Posted: Tuesday 18th of October 2016

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The House Journal – Issue 4

Posted: Friday 14th of October 2016

The Newsletter for the Year of Care Community of Practice – October 2016 Click here to read The House Journal

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51% of GPs to retire over next 10 years

Posted: Friday 14th of October 2016

Ipswich Star – 13th October 2016  

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Survey revelations on GPs’ retirements

Posted: Friday 14th of October 2016

Lowestoft Journal – 14th October 2016

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51% of countys GP’s plan to retire in next 10 years

Posted: Tuesday 11th of October 2016

East Anglian Daily Times – 10th October 2016 51% of GPs to retire over next 10 years

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GP leadership training promotes career development and recruitment

Posted: Tuesday 11th of October 2016

Press release – 11th October 2016 A group that represents more than 60 Suffolk GP practices hopes a new training programme – believed to be the first of its kind in the UK – will help promote career development and encourage more doctors to stay in the county. Suffolk GP...

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