The current organising committee have drafted The St George’s Guinea Pig Reunion Constitution.
The key points are below.
The aims of The St George’s Guinea Pig Reunion will be:
-To organise reunions for doctors trained at St George’s Hospital Medical School, London who commenced medical training in 1976, 1977 & 1978 at St George’s. All medical graduates qualifying from St George’s in 1981/82/83 who may have started at different dates also invited. Partners are also invited to these reunions.
-To continue to organise reunions at 5 yearly intervals for as long as there is sufficient interest. The last reunion was in November 2017, the next is planned for autumn 2022. The St George’s Guinea Pig Reunion replaces the informal association of individuals who privately organised previous reunions.
-The St George’s Guinea Pig Reunion will be non-profit-making and aim to break even. The price of the event will be set to reflect this, ensuring that the price is sufficient to cover all likely costs with a small reserve. Any reserve will be used towards the next reunion. If there is no longer sufficient interest to continue this association, any remaining reserve (or a surplus to the reserve after the Reunion) will be donated to The St George’s Hospital Medical School Hardship Fund.
Membership
Membership is open to doctors who trained at St George’s Hospital Medical School who started training in 1976, 1977 & 1978 at St George’s, and including all medical graduates qualifying from St George’s in 1981/82/83 who may have started at different dates.
All such graduates may become active members. An active member is one for whom the committee hold a valid email address. A list of all active members will be kept electronically by the management committee.
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