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GPs struggling to find a job: Analysis and Solutions

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It may be affecting you personally or may just be something you've become aware of through conversations & the news: GPs finding it a struggle to get jobs!
For it to be a challenge in becoming employed as a GP is a strange headline. GPs are considered amongst the most employable people, almost guaranteed a job, and several surveys have focused on practices struggling to recruit GPs, and GPs proactively choosing not to take up permanent positions. Along with this, government papers and schemes aimed at encouraging GPS to join practices. Recent GMC published findings and the recently ended fellowship schemes highlight the position. Yet, now it seems the tide has turned? This certainly seems to be the case according to the recently published findings from the RCGP (Royal College of General Practitioners): Majority of GPs finding it a struggle to secure jobs.
The aim of this episode is not to analyse the findings of the RCGP. Nor is it to challenge or deny the struggles that some GPs may be facing, but to consider some of the factors that may have contributed to this and, importantly, to suggest what you, the GP on the front line, should be doing about it.
As for non-GP clinicians, the GP anxiety over employment opportunities is something they should at least be aware of, as becomes apparent during the discussion.

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Contact email: primarycareuk@outlook.com
Dr Munir Adam (Dr Munir Ali-Zubair) is the host, and leads the multi-professional Primary Care UK team that manages this podcast.
DISCLAIMER. This podcast is for clinicians working in the UK and is not for patients or the general public. The podcast should never be used as a substitute for professional advice, whether clinical, managerial or otherwise. Unless otherwise stated, the views expressed are simply the opinions of those contributing, and should not be considered authoritative guidance. Applying any suggestion requires careful consideration and understanding of context and of potential implications. The hosts, guests, other contributors and the organisations they represent do not accept liability of any kind for any actions or consequences arising from the information contained in the podcast.
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It may be affecting you personally or may just be something you've become aware of through conversations & the news: GPs finding it a struggle to get jobs!
For it to be a challenge in becoming employed as a GP is a strange headline. GPs are considered amongst the most employable people, almost guaranteed a job, and several surveys have focused on practices struggling to recruit GPs, and GPs proactively choosing not to take up permanent positions. Along with this, government papers and schemes aimed at encouraging GPS to join practices. Recent GMC published findings and the recently ended fellowship schemes highlight the position. Yet, now it seems the tide has turned? This certainly seems to be the case according to the recently published findings from the RCGP (Royal College of General Practitioners): Majority of GPs finding it a struggle to secure jobs.
The aim of this episode is not to analyse the findings of the RCGP. Nor is it to challenge or deny the struggles that some GPs may be facing, but to consider some of the factors that may have contributed to this and, importantly, to suggest what you, the GP on the front line, should be doing about it.
As for non-GP clinicians, the GP anxiety over employment opportunities is something they should at least be aware of, as becomes apparent during the discussion.

Message re feedback & Community; Disclaimer; Music

Join our community: www.linkedin.com/groups/13020078
Contact email: primarycareuk@outlook.com
Dr Munir Adam (Dr Munir Ali-Zubair) is the host, and leads the multi-professional Primary Care UK team that manages this podcast.
DISCLAIMER. This podcast is for clinicians working in the UK and is not for patients or the general public. The podcast should never be used as a substitute for professional advice, whether clinical, managerial or otherwise. Unless otherwise stated, the views expressed are simply the opinions of those contributing, and should not be considered authoritative guidance. Applying any suggestion requires careful consideration and understanding of context and of potential implications. The hosts, guests, other contributors and the organisations they represent do not accept liability of any kind for any actions or consequences arising from the information contained in the podcast.
(C) Therapeutic Reflections Limited.

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