BECOME A GP
The most diverse and flexible career in medicine
On any given day, you could be seeing a mixture of mental health, skin, eye, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory, women’s health and men’s health conditions – and more!
You’ll be managing acute, complex and chronic conditions, interacting with generations of families, and playing a crucial leadership role in the health and wellbeing of your community.
There is no other profession like it.
Did You Know
- You can sub-specialise in procedural and non-procedural disciplines
- General Practice isn’t just scripts, referrals, coughs and colds
- The possibilities are endless – you could be a generalist or proceduralist, work full-time or part-time, or enjoy city or country life
Dr Cristina Valero
I initially had no interest in general practice. That is, until I experienced it firsthand.
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Provide education that supports prevention and early intervention strategies for your patients and their families, while promoting evidence-based information about drugs and alcohol.
Provide education that supports prevention and early intervention strategies for your patients and their families, while promoting evidence-based information about drugs and alcohol.
Understand and recognise the impact of suicide on young people and children by attending this workshop.