About the Network of GP Trainees
- The Network is the general practice trainee voice on training matters
- Any trainee can be a committee member
- There are two trainees per scheme
Aims of the Network of GP Trainees
- To advocate for trainees - education, training and professional development
- To represent trainees at the ICGP and other bodies
- To encourage collaboration between trainees on different schemes
- To encourage involvement of trainees in College
- To keep trainees well informed on education and training related issues
- To foster and maintain a collaborative relationship with the ICGP
What does the Network of GP Trainees do?
- The Network meets four times per year and communicates frequently between these meetings
- The Network represents trainee issues on a range of different committees including:
1. ICGP Council - the highest level of the College. This is the core representative body, and guides the board on policy and strategy
2. PGTC - the Post Graduate Training Committee, which promotes and maintains training standards
3. NCCT - acts as a national steering committee
4. The Network is the general practice trainee voice on training matters
What the Network of GP Trainees doesn't do
- Represent GP trainees on issues of contract or remuneration
Want more information or to get involved?
Get in contact with the Network of General Practice Trainees at networkofgptrainees@gmail.com.