Gp junior doctor reddit From what I gather, North Devon is a bit ropey with regards the hospital placements, and the GP training patch is pretty huge. Good question. In Australia, the UK people are the IMG and they want to be treated differently . I know this post will get a great deal of downvotes from the people who want it easy and for their own personal gain. Obviously you earn less but GP training (in the GP jobs at least) is obscenely well paid for the actual amount of 'proper' work you have to do. The best thing about GP is it's often easier to create a job/hours that work for you, you are not as much a slave to the higher ups in the hospital. Time is the most valuable thing in life The pay is phenomenal. Ordinarily, correct - however, HMRC guidance EIM61017 states that any doctors under a single employment contract - eg GP trainees under a lead employer (rather than most hospital trainees who are employed by each trust in succession) - has each workplace treated as "temporary". GP trainees apparently have to do some insane number that boils down to at least one a week and whilst it was not the only pro/con it definitely went in my 'negatives' column for GP training! For CMT (and I presume IMT) you don't actually have to do any. Torbay has similar issues.
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