Peer Small Groups
If you are in a position to do so we would highly recommend setting up your own peer small group at the end of training. These typically meet monthly, have an ideal size of between six and ten, and where possible involve GPs from different practices with different job roles (locum, salaried, partner) and points of view. The great advantage of setting one up yourself is you can organise it to suit your groups particular learning and support needs. Each meeting can be used as evidence of CPD and count towards the 50 hours per year that you will need to log after qualification.
The training hub offers courses on facilitation and peer coaching and our early career Peer Support Leads are available to provide ongoing external support to your group. The Peer Support Leads would like to be aware of any groups running in the area, so it would be helpful if each group lead could get in touch, regardless of whether your group is open or closed to new members.
If you are new to the area and would value becoming part of a small group, please contact the relevant Peer Support Lead.