
The National Association for Sessional GPs (NASGP) works closely with vocational training schemes, and has dedicated staff who liaise with local Programme Directors to ensure that wherever possible, doctors at the end of their GP training get some insight into the work of a GP locum. In this guide we share the knowledge we’ve gained.
One thing we have learned is how important it is to have networks of other like-minded GPs to meet up with regularly; something that is so often missed when working as an isolated independent GP locum.
While this packed guide will equip you with all you need to know to get started as a locum, our advice is to meet up as soon as possible with other local locums so that you can share in their wisdom too.