Great honour to speak at Royal College of General Practitioners GP Registrar Conference

Great honour to speak at Royal College of General Practitioners GP Registrar Conference “Empowering Tomorrow’s GPs” to discuss inequalities and our role.
My key message:
If you believe in wanting to change the world then be the change and make it happen, don’t wait for the change to happen. Speak truth to power.
It’s not health inequalities. It is inequalities. What is your societal objective to make money, titles and power or is it to help people for them to rise, get involved in policy changes. You demand change rather than expecting change.
Postcode should never determine the quality and longevity of life and we need to do much more to improve provision in poorer neighbourhoods and reduce the stresses, strains and influences that blight peoples health.
Thank you for kind invitation and sharing thought provoking discussions with brilliant colleagues Prof Mark Gabbay, Dr Enam Haque – who has been doing amazing work to support students from deprived communities, Dr Amir Hannan MBE Champion of Working in Partnership with Patients and Dr Alison Lea discussing extended roles.