Bournemouth University

The School of Health & Social Care

Wessex Deanery ST1/ST2 GP Training Conference 2009

Doctors hand and stethoscope Wednesday, 9 September 2009
9:00am - 4:30pm
Bournemouth University, Bournemouth House, 19 Christchurch Road,
Bournemouth, BH1 3LH

This unique event provides you with an opportunity to hear from a range of inspirational speakers, which will enthuse you about your chosen careers and offer some insight into the variety of opportunities that General Practice may bring.

Speakers

  • Professor David Haslam, President, the Royal College of General Practitioners
  • Dr Nigel Watson, Chief Executive, Wessex Local Medical Committee (LMC)

Event Registration

Places are strictly limited, so please register using the form below, as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We would also advise you to request study leave at the earliest opportunity:

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Your Area/Patch
  1. Dorset
    Mid Wessex
    Southampton
    Portsmouth and Isle of Wight
Dietary Requirements

Following your registration, you will receive further details/full programme for the event in due course (by e-mail)

Travel Information

Please note there is limited parking in and around Bournemouth House. Some Pay and Display car-parks are available in the area - but we would recommend you, wherever possible, using public transport. The Bournemouth Travel Interchange (main line rail and coach services) is within 5 minutes walking distance to Bournemouth House. Full details of how to get to Bournemouth University (Lansdowne Campus)


Any Questions?
Dorset GP Centre,
The School of Health & Social Care,
Royal London House,
Christchurch Road,
Bournemouth,
Dorset,
BH1 3LT.

Tel: + 44 (0) 1202 962165
Fax: + 44 (0) 1202 962148

Email: hscgp@bournemouth.ac.uk
Website: www.dorsetgp.org.uk


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