Conference for General Practice: Our future in practice
The RACGP Conference for General Practice 2015 – GP15 – will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from Monday–Wednesday 21–23 September. The conference provides an opportunity for RACGP members and other healthcare professionals to come together to build collegiality, take up learning opportunities and celebrate the achievements of general practice.
The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Our future in practice’.
‘GP15 is a highlight of the RACGP’s calendar and this year’s program will
not disappoint,’ RACGP President
Dr Frank R Jones told Good Practice.
‘The conference is a wonderful opportunity for GPs across the country to come together and, not only build on their clinical knowledge and expertise, but network with colleagues and share their experiences and ideas.’
Associate Professor Morton Rawlin, RACGP Vice-President and GP15 Convenor, agrees that attendees enjoy their chance to catch up with their fellow practitioners from around the country.
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