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26-05-2022 02:22 AM | ||
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Neither does being a good GP who follows all the clinical recommendations and does the "correct" thing that is taught by profs and senior drs in institution translate into being a financially successful GP. In the private GP market, the customers want a friendly accommodating GP who listens to them, does what they want, gives them good results and is reasonable price wise. The clinical targets and what not KPI stuff you have in Polyclinic means nothing in private sector. Some patients might be even pissed off you "insist" they do this and that when they don't want to. But still need to practice safely so you dont get in trouble. It's more a balance of pleasing the customer and doing the right things and making money. Med school and hospital and polyclinic dont teach any of this to anyone. |
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25-05-2022 11:09 PM | ||
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What are the hours like. Cannot compare the monthly pay without comparing hours. Experience or not, usually not important and doesn’t count for much in terms of pay tbh. As I said - chains just need a minion to warm the seat. |
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25-05-2022 10:29 PM | ||
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15k is usually hit the ground running gp who can anchor a clinic. some polyclinic experience think you v skati ? |
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25-05-2022 10:15 PM | ||
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what is the current anchor GP rate for someone with experience eg) polyclinic exp I was offered 11-12 k but feeling like low-balled heard of ppl getting 15k, but so far none offered this |
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25-05-2022 06:02 PM | ||
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Rough it out first for the first year and don’t make your plans now when you are feeling down. Do your best in your postings, it will serve you well to build a good reputation. If you want a way out, there’s always a way next time but don’t burn your bridges too soon. |
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25-05-2022 05:59 PM | ||
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Regular clinics. Telemedicine. Health screening. Etc etc. when there’s money to be made, you can be sure minion slave GPs will be needed to run the show and bring in the dough. |
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25-05-2022 11:43 AM | ||
Unregistered | Does that mean that if you are happy to work for someone and be a minion gp, there is always jobs for you? | |
25-05-2022 02:22 AM | ||
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U will adapt one When u become mo is okie alr. U will be battle hardened. I was like that too |
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24-05-2022 11:13 PM | ||
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Very hard. Looks like you are stuck. But you will adapt and get better. I was suicidal for 3 months for my first HO posting. Lost a lot of weight. Sleepless nights. But things got better with 2nd posting. Choose more senang postings. |
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24-05-2022 10:08 PM | ||
Unregistered | Hi guys, HO here who has just started out! After my 5th call I look down the road and realise I don't think I can do this for the rest of my life. I used to have dreams of becoming a cardiologist but looking at the road ahead and the saikang a GM junior MO has to do before fighting for senior residency I don't think it may be worth it anymore. Wanted to ask about what is the best way to plan MOPEX such that I can avoid calls and perhaps have more time for other things? Am sorry, am struggling to adapt | |
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