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Daily Archives: 8 March 2019

GP registrars providing care to practice staff and others who they work with: GPRA position statement

GPRABy General Practice Registrars Australia8 March 2019

This document outlines the position of GPRA on GP registrars providing care to practice staff and others who they work with.

GP registrars should not have to provide medical care to colleagues and practice staff

Media ReleasesBy General Practice Registrars Australia8 March 2019

“GP registrars should not have to provide clinical consultation services or provide medical care to practice staff or others who they work with, or the immediate family of these professional colleagues,” said GPRA President Dr Sama Balasubramanian.

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