NASGP podcast

Podcast | Review of the October 2017 edition of the NASGP’s The Sessional GP magazine
Podcast | Get started as a GP locum – Part 3: Reactive vs proactive booking, Instant Book and chambers
Podcast | Get started as a GP locum – Part 2: Bookings and Ts and Cs
Podcast | Bloody Hell – the global curse of menstruation
Podcast | August 2017 edition of The Sessional GP Magazine
Podcast | Why did we call it LocumDeck?

It actually took us a while what to call it. Richard Fieldhouse and Sara Chambers help explain not just why we call it LocumDeck, but also something about what it does and how it empowers locum GPs.

Podcast | June 2017 edition of The Sessional GP
Podcast | Get started as a GP locum – Part 1: Equipment, finding work

Sara Chambers and Richard Fieldhouse talk about getting started as a locum GP from the viewpoint of having just qualified.

Podcast | April edition of The Sessional GP
Podcast | The Sessional GP magazine December 2016
Podcast | Sharing information in a practice
Podcast | October 2016 edition of The Sessional GP magazine
Podcast | August 2016 edition of The Sessional GP magazine
Podcast | Review of the June edition of The Sessional GP magazine

The June edition is out, and we've put this podcast together to give you a brief overview, as well as a quick roundup of NASGP news this week.

NASGP Podcast | #GPForwardView and King’s Fund pressures in general practice
NASGP Podcast | Home visits
Podcast | April 2016 ‘The Sessional GP’ magazine and podcast
NASGP Podcast | Patient follow-up and handover
Working as a long-term locum
Using GP locum exit feedback surveys

Our podcasts have moved into the NASGP community

We no longer publish new podcast episodes on this page. Our latest podcasts now live in the NASGP community, where sessional GPs can join for free to listen, react, and take part in the conversation.

The community is designed to make our podcast content more interactive and useful. Alongside each episode, you can share reflections, comment on what resonated, respond to others’ perspectives, and continue the discussion beyond the audio itself. It’s a space to connect around the real issues facing GP locums – professionally, personally, and emotionally.

If you’re looking for previous episodes, you can still browse our archived podcast content here. To access new episodes and join the conversation, head to the NASGP community.

You can also listen to the NASGP podcast on your preferred platform:

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