27-09-2015 12:39 PM |
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Why do some doctors choose to start their own private practise and some work for GP chains like healthway? How much difference do they make in the above?
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10-06-2015 03:06 PM |
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Advance your career
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Countries need GPs. As GP numbers decrease pay levels increase. If too many people avoid general practice/family medicine wages WILL increase to encourage more applicants. General Practice is a great job with lots of variability during the working day. One minute you see some one suicidal, then next a happy pregnancy. The interest of the job as well as being able to have an out side life more than compensates for not earning as much as a cardio-thoracic surgeon. By the way, I'm a GP and loving it!
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So are you keen to move on to other place to work as a GP
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06-03-2014 08:55 AM |
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There was a GP who got caught evading 300k (??) of taxes. Is he an exception rather than the norm?
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hmm i think most of these high-earning tax evading GPs owned their own clinic practices. not many GPs go into "business" and among those that do, the more enterprising ones are able to rake in more cash, just like anyone else in any other businesses.
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06-03-2014 08:38 AM |
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At 150K, u dont really earn alot for a doctor.
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I work only about 35 hrs a week unlike many other GPs who work longer hrs. Also, I do not do aesthetics. I think those who do things like botox prob earn much more.
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06-03-2014 07:07 AM |
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GPs earn about that I think.. anw they have better work-life balance, so it's q a good deal...
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There was a GP who got caught evading 300k (??) of taxes. Is he an exception rather than the norm?
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06-03-2014 04:40 AM |
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At 150K, u dont really earn alot for a doctor.
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GPs earn about that I think.. anw they have better work-life balance, so it's q a good deal...
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06-03-2014 12:12 AM |
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At 150K, u dont really earn alot for a doctor.
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I am a locum GP Dr and I earned $150k last year. Now the locum rate is about $80 to $100 per hr. But I just found out that I can earn $150 per hr if I locum in A&E so I am thinking of doing that. Can earn $18k per month working just 30 hrs a week and earn over $200k per annum.
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05-03-2014 11:12 PM |
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I am a locum GP Dr and I earned $150k last year. Now the locum rate is about $80 to $100 per hr. But I just found out that I can earn $150 per hr if I locum in A&E so I am thinking of doing that. Can earn $18k per month working just 30 hrs a week and earn over $200k per annum.
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04-04-2011 06:34 PM |
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Hi specdr, I asked as an outsider. All the while I tot drs are quite okie in earning. I din noe the variance can be that much. A Polyclinic doc versus say a restructured hospital doc. If they are at the same age, the hospital doc wins hands down. What I can't fathom is the poly doc is like working in a production line.
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It is an open secret that MOH uses FTs in such 'factory' polyclinics. Don't believe go visit your closest polyclinic. Whether this practice is good or not for us older and poorer Singaporeans is the question.
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30-03-2011 12:12 AM |
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Your comprehension alone would preclude you from becoming a doctor.
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100% agreed.
0 comprehension and logical reasoning skills.
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