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We are inviting expressions of interest to join a Clinical Endoscopists Working Group


We are keen to give our clinical endoscopist members a louder voice within the BSG. Could you represent regional colleagues on issues important to you, including workforce, training, education and research?

We are launching a Clinical Endoscopists’ Working Group and are looking for regional representation from across the four corners of the UK.

Please use the form below to express your interest in joining the group, you must be a BSG member in order to join. You will need to answer the following questions:

  • What are your main drivers for wanting to join the working group?
  • What professional/personal attributes do you have that would benefit the working group?
  • Tell us about a recent initiative you completed which accomplished a change in clinical practice.
  • What elements of this work were the most rewarding?
  • What aspects did you find challenging and how did you overcome them?

Read the draft Terms of Reference here.

Application Form

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