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How To... Legal considerations to running a Partnership, Partnership agreements, preventing disputes & the role of interpersonal mediation

Wessex Local Medical Committees event

Wednesday 3 November 2021 at A smart device near you!

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This is a morning event.

Times: 09:30 - 11:30

"How To" Modules for GPs, Senior Leaders and Partners in General Practice

The importance of the partnership agreement, how to apply it & other legal issues with:

  • Lisa Harding, Director of Primary Care, Wessex LMCs
  • Dr Andy Purbrick, Medical Director, Wessex LMCs
  • Dr Will Howard, Medical Director, Wessex LMCs
  • Daphne Robertson, Solicitor, DR Solicitors
  • Niall Hermiston, Assistant Secretary, BMA

This module will cover:

  • Legal Pitfalls to running a GP practice and how to avoid them.
  • Partnership agreement - What you need to know
  • Legal considerations around PCNs
  • Partnership disputes… how to avoid & deal with them.

Click here to view and book the other modules on offer.

This webinar will be recorded and will be available to purchase afterwards here at a cost of £20 for members of Wessex LMCs or £40 for non members. Those who have attended the live webinar will be able to watch back for free.

Speakers

Daphne is widely recognised as one of the country’s leading experts on all aspects of NHS Partnership and Regulatory law. She is one of only two ‘top ranked’ medical partnership solicitors in the Chambers UK legal guide and frequently speaks and writes on medical partnership matters.

Niall Hermiston is Assistant Secretary at BMA Scotland. Specialising in workplace conflict resolution and a member of BMA Scotland senior management team.

 

 

Location details

A smart device near you!

Is the training accessible to wheelchairs? Yes

Main contact

Name: Joanna Welch

Email: lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk

Phone: 023 8025 3874

If you have any communication or mobility needs that the event organisers need to be aware of please contact them in advance of the course to let them know.

 

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