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Why Choose Broadlands GPSTP?
Right from the start, the emphasis is on General Practice as you rotate through various specialties; making you aware of the learning and experience you will need to become a GP. Most people will spend four months in a general practice in both of the ST1 and ST2 years. Throughout, there is ongoing support for nMRCGP .
Teaching and preparation for all parts of this are fully integrated as part of the half-day release scheme.
SOME REASONS FOR JOINING US
We asked the question: Why should you come to Broadlands?
The STP Course Members' reasons:
- Relaxed and friendly atmosphere
- Good social life amongst VTS trainees
- Great bunch of people on VTS
- Educational, in a refreshing way
- Variety of topics and learning & teaching styles
- SHO and Registrar groups work together and separately
- Good exam preparation
- High academic standards yet relaxed friendly atmosphere
- Responsive to needs, willing to change focus at request of trainees
- Wide range of skills taught, not just clinical
The Course Organisers' reasons:
- Norfolk is a great place to live and work - a lovely location, with good quality of life for the Registrars.
- The STP members are always good: high quality doctors, know how to have fun
- Excellent training practices, rural and urban - enthusiastic and committed Trainers, who enjoying teaching their Registrars
- Top quality half-day release course led by well-motivated and experienced Course Organisers
- Good teaching from hospital Consultants
- Excellent job prospects in the locality both full- and part-time in this delightful part of England
- The course equips you with all the skills you need to practice with confidence as a young Principle
- Genuine warmth, trust and openness within the STP group
- Good social events