

BMA Local Event – Resilience and Well-Being for Doctors
Doctors experience difficult and emotionally challenging situations in the front line of healthcare. It is therefore crucial that the inherent and increasing stresses are recognised, and staff are prepared for the potential impact of such pressures on their well-being.
With Dr Gillian Rice, Bristol GP and Clinician for the NHS GP Health Service and Jo McCready-Fallon, Professional Development Coach.
Date: Thursday 23rd November 2017
Time: 09:00 (hot breakfast rolls provided) – 09:30-13:00 – Workshop
Venue: Engineers House, The Promenade, Clifton Down, Bristol, BS8 3NB
Cost: BMA Members – £25 – Non BMA Members – £75 (only 28 tickets available)
This three-hour interactive workshop will help participants:
- Define more clearly their current stresses and pressures
- Identify the most effective methods for increasing resilience
- Use a coaching approach to discover what they want to do differently
- Explore options for change
- Find sources of help and support
Please book tickets via Eventbrite website: www.eventbrite.co.uk- resilience and well-being for doctors, full details on the website.
If you have a question or queries, please email Hazel Brittan- BMA Local Organiser – hbrittan@bma.org.uk
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