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About The Book

'How many general practitioners ended up in their roles thanks to a faint breeze nudging them in a given direction? How many successes resulted from failure? Some of the most successful practices were built up from nothing and some of the happiest doctors spent time not being doctors. Despite the element that fate plays in career paths it is prudent to make plans - ' A career in general practice offers many options for further professional development. While some GPs prefer to concentrate primarily on their practice others find additional fulfillment in teaching research or international collaboration. Whichever path you choose general practice promises a rewarding and exciting experience. This inspiring new book emphasises there is no single career path in general practice. Without being prescriptive its practical approach helps you make life-changing decisions prompts self-analysis and equips you with the tools to remain flexible positive and reflective about your career. 'So - have you got what it takes to practise the 'medicine plus' which is today's general practice? This book written and edited by colleagues many of whom have far more street cred than I will help you decide. If you have I wish you luck fulfilment and the gratification that comes from being a catalyst for good in the lives of your fellow human beings. If you have a role teaching and mentoring the next generation of GPs you will find this book a persuasive ally. But if you decide that hospital medicine is your preferred option - well that's fine. There would be no shame if you find the ladder to general practice too steep in settling for becoming a brain surgeon.' Roger Neighbour in the Foreword 'Lively extremely informative and engaging' Professor Roger Jones Editor British Journal of General Practice
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