ABSTRACT

With the government trying to bring more work into primary care, the creation of the GP With a Special Interest and the newer salaried posts, doctors may feel bewildered by the sheer choice facing them. Becoming involved in academia, education, writing, secondary care work, outside agency work, wanting to be a partner, salaried or work flexible hours — how do you negotiate these many choices? This useful guide aims to help, highlighting the options available for newly qualified GPs helping them to decide which direction they want to take, and also provides ideas for those already established within primary care looking for fresh directions within the profession and beyond. This book also explains what the specialty is all about for those who are contemplating becoming part of it. Training and newly qualified general practitioners, general practitioners who are looking for a new challenge, medical students and junior doctors will all find this book valuable reading.

chapter 1|10 pages

How hard do you want to work?

chapter 2|36 pages

Partnerships

chapter 4|8 pages

Locums

chapter 5|8 pages

Academic general practice

chapter 6|10 pages

Postgraduate education

chapter 7|8 pages

Is writing right for you?

chapter 10|10 pages

Assorted hobbies