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Why International Perspectives can help the NHS
2025-03-19

Aberdeen Medico-chirurgical Society

Thursday 27th March, Room 402, The Suttie Centre, Foresterhill, 7pm

Professor Amanda Howe was a practising GP for almost 40 years, as well as pursuing an academic career and holding various professional leadership roles. She is Emeritus Professor of Primary Care at the University of East Anglia, where from 2001 she was part of the founding team for a new medical programme, and was Course Director during its early years of development and accreditation.

Porfessor Howe was an Officer at RCGP, including being their President from 2019-2021, and was President of the World Organization of Family Doctors from 2016-2018.

Professor Howe's lifetime commitment is to making general practice better - for patients, governments, and for those doctors who choose to practice it.

Tea, coffee and sandwiches will be available from 6:30pm. Non members are welcome. For CPD self certification forms or if you are unable to attend in person email medchi.admin@abdn.ac.uk for the MS Teams link

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