Expressions of interest close today for a new Primary Care Pathway for medical graduates
Expressions of interest close today for a new Primary Care Pathway for medical graduates
9 January 2026
It'll let up to 50 second-year postgrads train in General Practice settings every year.
It's part of a wider package of Government initiatives to improve access to community doctors.
College of GPs President Luke Bradford says those students will get longer and more in-depth exposure to the specialisation.
He says we need to make sure it doesn't just take people already planning to enter General Practice - so trainee numbers actually rise.
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