This week there will be hundreds, nay thousands, of GPs from around the country travelling to two of the biggest conference dates in the primary care calendar.
Primary Care Live starts tomorrow in London, before moving to Manchester next month, and the RCGP's annual conference kicks off in Bournemouth on Thursday.
For those of us reporting on the highlights - so that the few people left staffing surgeries do not lose out on any key learning points - it's going to be a very busy week.
And with the government sending along some of its leading lights in to speak in London and Bournemouth, it will be interesting to compare the messages.
At Primary Care Live, we have Dr David Colin-Thomé, the national director for primary care commissioning, giving his thoughts on what the NHS Next Stage Review means for GPs.
Just a few days later, Lord Darzi himself will be doing a similar job on stage at the seaside. Will they have agreed the details beforehand? Will the audience tease out some new information? Will either of them turn up? Who knows?
Whatever happens, let's hope the sparks fly. Though I note that the RCGP have thoughtfully balanced their keynote speakers over the three days of the conference.
Lord Darzi sets out his multi-provider vision on Thursday, Professor Allyson Pollock attacks the commercialisation of general practice on Friday, and UN peacekeeper Major Phil Ashby is called in on Saturday to calm things down before everyone heads back home.
Don't worry, you don't have to miss a thing. We'll have staff at both events, so expect lots of news and analysis in GP and Independent Nurse, and every day on Healthcare Republic.