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Getting In Touch

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We are always looking for new practices and new GP tutors who would be interested in teaching undergraduate medical students. Click on the link below to see our video. It shows local GPs, practice managers and medical students all sharing their reasons why to get involved

Who can become a GP Tutor?    You must be on the NIPMPL but can be working as a:-

  1. GP Partner
  2. Salaried GP
  3. GP Retainer
  4. Sessional GP (Some tutor roles)

What experience do I need?        An interest in education and enthusiasm for General Practice as a career

What payments are made to teaching practices? Practices are paid through the Supplement of Undergraduate Medical  Education.  The payment is intended offset the cost to the practice of supporting the teaching of medical undergraduates

How do I apply?

QUB-Expression-of-Interest-GP-or-practice-registration-form

Click on the link above to register your interest. There has never been a better time to be involved.
If you are a partner or salaried in a practice, we may ask to visit the surgery so that we can talk to the whole team about the opportunities available, and explain what is needed to be a QUB practice.
If you are a sessional GP, we will explain how you can get involved.

What will happen next?

If a teaching opportunity is available, you will be provided with an educational induction session. If not, you will be added to our database of those who have expressed an interest in teaching/examining either in practice or in QUB.

You will be asked to complete a short module on Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) (required if you have not completed this, or a similar module in the past 5 years). This module is currently being updated and will be available on this website soon.