As a newcomer who was the founder and former chairman of a Multifund of 165 GPs
and is a partner in a five man practice (three of us have been together for 24
years) I am enjoying the flavour of gp-uk's singlehandedness. However there
there does seem to be a confusion between private mail and public noticeboard
activity which the structured forum available on Lotus notes intranets is
helpful in sorting out. Also the whole concept of telementoring is much more
appropriate to a secure intranet. I am trying to get help to launch a one to
one mutual telementoring system on the Mdintranet. If anyone wants to pioneer
please tell me now. Unfortunately I will be out of action shortly for a few
weeks on account of becoming a patient. But after that I am happy to hear from
any one.
Mike
D Young wrote:
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> >Another one in agreement. Is it my imagination, or are we single-handers
> more reflected in membership of GP-UK than national statistics would
> suggest?<
>
> Does single handedness result in a greater need for professional mentorship
> as a stress buster ? The favourite expresssed function of this list. If so
> ,GP UK is potentially an opinion shaper par excellence, as we in
> partnerships are generally sheltered from the full blast of managerial
> angst and rarely access this level of pooled experience. Hence the lurkers.
>
> Dave Young, Derby.
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