Addressing the decline in medical students specialising in general practice requires student and GP involvement, writes Kei Hsieh, National Chair, General Practice Students Network.
One of the biggest questions medical students ask themselves throughout their training is: “What type of doctor will I be?”
While some students enter medical school with a clear vision of their future specialty, for most this decision is something we explore throughout our training.
However, the latest National Data Report by the Medical Deans of Australia and New Zealand highlights a worrying trend – fewer students are choosing general practice...
One of the biggest questions medical students ask themselves throughout their training is: “What type of doctor will I be?”
While some students enter medical school with a clear vision of their future specialty, for most this decision is something we explore throughout our training.
However, the latest National Data Report by the Medical Deans of Australia and New Zealand highlights a worrying trend – fewer students are choosing general practice...
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