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Inaugural Annual GP Tutors Conference: The Future of Primary Care Education

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City St George’s, University of London  

Inaugural Annual GP Tutors Conference  

“The Future of Primary Care Education” 

Date: Wednesday 4th June 2025 

 Time: 09:30-16:30 followed by networking drinks from 16.30 to 18.00  

Location: City St George’s (Tooting campus), University of London,

This is a new initiative from our faculty development team, and we hope you will be able to attend our inaugural conference which includes keynote presentations, plenaries and a choice of workshops.   It will be an opportunity to hear about developments in primary care education and to meet colleagues.    

 Food and drink will be provided on the day. 

 Keynotes and Plenaries  

 Professor Hugh Alberti, Newcastle University 

'The past, present and future of primary care education.' 

“By choice not by chance” (Wass, 2016),  

challenges we continue to face eight years on and looking to the future of primary care education.   

 

Professor Graham Easton, Queen Mary University London  

"Using stories to make your teaching even more effective: the why and the how."     

 

 Primary Care Education Team, City St George’s 

“Broadening primary care” – innovative approaches to primary care teaching   

 

 

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Primary Care (3)

Course Leader

Dr Emma Metters
Course Description

This is a new initiative from our faculty development team, and we hope you will be able to attend our inaugural conference. It will be an opportunity to hear about developments in primary care education and to meet colleagues.   

 Food and drink will be provided on the day. 

 Keynotes and Plenaries  

 Professor Hugh Alberti, Newcastle University 

'The past, present and future of primary care education.' 

“By choice not by chance” (Wass, 2016),  

challenges we continue to face eight years on and looking to the future of primary care education.   

 

Professor Graham Easton, Queen Mary University London  

"Using stories to make your teaching even more effective: the why and the how."     

 

 Primary Care Education Team, City St George’s 

“Broadening primary care” – innovative approaches to primary care teaching   

 Workshops:  

 

Morning 11.30-12.30 

Afternoon 14.25-15.25 

Flourishing in Healthcare – Professor Louise Younie 

How will the Medical Licensing Assessment influence assessments and teaching? - Mr Kevin Hayes and Dr Saima Shah 

How to teach clinical reasoning on placements – Professor Simon Gay 

What do students want from GP tutors? How to make placements rock - Dr Simon Thornton 

How to conduct and teach about research in primary care- workshop delivered by PACT (Primary Care Academic Collaborative) - Dr Stephen Woolford  

Patient and Public Involvement/community engagement in education – Ms Katie Campion  

 

  

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