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Sheffield CCG Annual Public Meeting

NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group is holding its annual public meeting this month. This will offer the opportunity of finding out what the CCG has been working on over the last year and hearing about their future plans.

This year the meeting will have a young persons’ focus with Sheffield College students quizzing the Executive and GP panel, explaining what’s important to young people and their families, as well as their experiences of healthcare.

The APM takes place on Thursday September 28 from 2-4pm at Sheffield United’s Ambassador Suite (entrance via John Street). If you would like to attend please sign up online here . If you have any problems booking please call the CCG Communications Team on 0114 305 1398.

If you have a question for the panel of directors and GPs you can email your question by September 21 to sheccg.comms@nhs.net .

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