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What is an LMC?<\/h1>\n

LMCs<\/strong> (Local Medical Committees) have existed since 1911 by Statute to represent the interests of General Medical Practitioners who practice their skills and are recognised by the NHS Act 2006<\/a> as the elected professional body fulfilling that role.<\/p>\n

The work of the LMC<\/strong> is both challenging and rewarding. Its main underpinning principle is to represent the interests of General Medical Practitioners both individually and as a class and to ensure fairness and transparency for the constituents.<\/p>\n

The LMC represents<\/strong> the providers and consults with the Clinical Commissioning Group<\/a> and NHS England on several areas including:<\/p>\n