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Mackenzie General Practice

Aiming to promote the importance of General Practice within the medical community.

The Mackenzie General Practice Society aims to promote the importance of general practice amongst the students, staff and community members of St. Andrews.

Often glossed over, family medicine and general practice are the cornerstones to a functioning medical system, and are full of exciting opportunities for clinical practice and academic pursuits.

We hold regular events, socials, lectures, and even gets to visit other GP socities with the RCGP across the UK. It's a great way to meet other medical students, learn and share thoughts about issues surrounding community health and medical access.

If that still doesn't interest you, come check out one of our GPizza nights, where we sit back, relax, enjoy some quality medical TV, and eat our exam stress away with pizza!

Memberships

  • Mackenzie General Practice - Year Membership£5.00
  • Mackenzie General Practice - Lifetime Membership for 1st Years£12.00
  • Mackenzie General Practice - Lifetime Membership for 2nd Years£8.00
  • Mackenzie General Practice - Lifetime Membership for 3rd Years£4.00
  • Mackenzie General Practice - ScotGem Lifetime Membership£6.00
  • Mackenzie General Practice - Alumni Lifetime Membership£2.00

Interest list

Not sure about membership yet? Tick the box and hit Save to join the interest list for free. The society can send you their mailing list and other updates so you can see what they're up to.

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News

Mackenzie GP x Surg Soc Surgical Skills Workshop - Part 2 with Dr Susie Gordon

Wednesday 22/03/23
14:00-16:00
Clinical Skills Room 359

GP Partnership Debate

You have seen in the news that the labour party have recently threatened to 'tear up' the contract with GPs. This would mark the end of the partnership model as all GPs would become salaried NHS employees.
Read the article here: https://amp.theguardian.com/.../labour-would-tear-up...
We are looking for students interested in an informal debate on this topic. You would work with a GP to argue either for or against the GP Partnership model.
If you are interested, we’d love to hear from you!

 
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