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General Practice / GP
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02-Nov-2024
Adelaide SA 5000
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General Practice / GP
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Permanent
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Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Mittagong NSW 2575
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General Practice / GP
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Permanent
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Immediately
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02-Nov-2024
Bairnsdale & Gippsland VIC
Job Classification
General Practice / GP
Posted By:
HealthcareLink
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary:
% on Billings - 65% to 70%
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Immediately
Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Lake Wendouree VIC 3350
Job Classification
General Practice / GP
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Job Type:
Permanent
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Flexible
Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Gladstone Central QLD 4680
Job Classification
General Practice / GP
Posted By:
HealthcareLink
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary:
% on Billings - 65% to 70%
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Beveridge VIC 3753
Job Classification
General Practice / GP
Posted By:
HealthcareLink
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary:
% on Billings - 70% to 75%
Start Timeframe:
Flexible
Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Kalkallo VIC 3064
Job Classification
General Practice / GP
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Job Type:
Permanent
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Shepparton & Goulburn Valley VIC
Job Classification
General Practice / GP
Posted By:
HealthcareLink
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary:
% on Billings - 65% to 70%
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Bonbeach VIC 3196
Job Classification
General Practice / GP
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Job Type:
Permanent
Start Timeframe:
Flexible
Posted Date:
02-Nov-2024
Coffs Harbour & North Coast NSW
About General Practitioner GP jobs in Australia

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Purpose and Mission

General practitioners (GPs) devote their practice to diagnosing and treating general medical illnesses. They provide comprehensive and continued care to individuals and families across all ages and genders within their communities. This involves a range of acute, chronic and preventative medical services such as routine check-ups, health-risk assessments, immunisations, screening tests and personalised advice on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. GPs are usually the first point of reference for non-emergency illnesses and injuries and will refer patients to the required specialists upon diagnosis.

Reports To

GPs in private practice may not have a direct supervisor, but are typically overseen by the management of their practice or the medical committee of a hospital where they have privileges.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Many GPs and family practice doctors will have supervisory responsibilities related to maintaining and managing their practice/office.

Qualifications

Becoming a GP requires an undergraduate degree, graduating from medical school and completing a residency program. Medical doctors must obtain a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). Continuing education is required to maintain licensure.

All doctors must be registered with the Medical Board of Australia (MBA) to practise in Australia, as well as with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), which provides administrative and policy support to the National Health Practitioners Boards.

Responsibilities of a General Practice / Family Practice Doctor

The role of a GP can vary greatly depending on where they practice. In urban areas, their scope is focused on the care of general medical illnesses, chronic health problems, providing preventative care such as health education, immunisations and early detection of serious illnesses which involves referrals to specialists such as oncologists, cardiologists, paediatricians, psychiatrists, etc.

In rural areas, GPs provide a wider range of care and often encounter a larger amount of complex or chronic health conditions. In addition to private consulting room care, GPs based in rural areas provide house calls if clinic facilities are limited or unavailable, after hours care, in-hospital care, emergency room care, deliver babies and perform small surgical/clinical procedures.

Typical responsibilities of a GP include:

  • comprehensive care
  • continuity of care
  • diagnostic and therapeutic skills
  • coordination and clinical team work
  • professional, clinical and ethical standards
  • leadership, advocacy and equity

GPs usually work within a general practice, a health clinic or a community health centre with a group of practitioners. They work in both the government and private sectors. Although GPs are usually part of a medical clinic, they do most of their work independently in private rooms. GPs often work with other health professionals and can treat patients in group settings.

Family practice doctors play an increasingly important role within the healthcare community today, acting as gatekeepers for the healthcare system. In addition to treating patients for various illnesses, they play a major role in providing advice on preventative treatments and wellness programs to reduce the demand on the healthcare system.


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