New dates for the FCP Supervisor Course in 2025!
What is a First Contact Practitioner?
A diagnostic clinician in primary care working at master’s level with undiagnosed and undifferentiated diagnoses, managing complexity and uncertainty at the first point of contact who has a minimum of 5 years post-graduate experience.
Interested in becoming a FCP Supervisor?
Criteria for applicants:
- A GP*
- A clinician (e.g. AHP or Nurse) with a post registration Master’s Degree
- An Advanced Practitioner with an MSc, HEE Recognition or Tier 3 training* (for more information on Tier 3 supervisor training for APs please email [email protected] )
- A First Contact Practitioner with HEE Recognition** or written evidence of completion of stage 1 and stage 2 of the roadmap e.g. checklist for recognition/completion of FCP Survey
- Full MACP member
You must be able to attend both dates in the sessions that you choose.
Next Cohort:
- 1st July and 15th July 2025
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