
Wellbeing for Doctors & How to get Gastro Speciality Training Back on Track
It is important that we support our members’ wellbeing and help you get your training back on track.
Join this webinar as we explore ways you can look after your mental and physical health while you look after others, and discover how to recognise red flags associated with occupational burnout. In this webinar, you will also hear about how you can get your training back on track.
Please be aware that this event is for BSG members only. Scroll down to register for this webinar.
Programme
06.00 pm – 06.05 pm | Introduction | Dr Elizabeth Ratcliffe, Elected Chair, BSG Trainee Committee
Dr Alastair Mckinlay, President, BSG |
06.05 pm – 06.25 pm | Wellbeing for trainees | Dr Shirley Remington, Associate Dean, HEE North West |
06.25 pm – 06.35 pm | Interventions from RCP for training and wellbeing – What is the RCP doing to support wellbeing and training? |
Dr Nigel Trudgill, Director of the Medical Workforce Unit (MWU), Consultant Gastroenterologist, Sadwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS |
06.35 pm – 06.45 pm | The future of endoscopy training hubs | Dr Paul Dunkley, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Director Gloucestershire Endoscopy Training Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital |
06.45 pm – 07.15 pm | Q&A Panel – Key figures in training – Getting your training back on track – Wellbeing for trainees |
Dr Bev Oates, Elected Chair, BSG Training Committee
Dr Paul Dunkley, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Director Gloucestershire Endoscopy Training Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Dr Nigel Trudgill, Director of the Medical Workforce Unit (MWU), Consultant Gastroenterologist, Sadwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Dr Elizabeth Ratcliffe, Elected Chair, BSG Trainee Committee |
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