Student Perspectives
We asked three members of the National Executive about their hopes moving into the profession, challenges they would like addressed and why they chose general practice.
We asked three members of the National Executive about their hopes moving into the profession, challenges they would like addressed and why they chose general practice.
GPSN First Steps is an annual event that allows medical students from all over NSW to hear about the GP career pathway and learn valuable clinical skills.
The calls made by Senator Hughes have far-reaching ramifications that discourage the future of Australia’s GP workforce from the profession.
Check out the recap on some of the amazing events run by GPSN clubs for O-week in 2022.
By Saleha Khan. We are extremely delighted and want to congratulate you on embarking on this lifelong journey as doctors.
Roma is the largest town in the Maranoa Region, in the heart of Queensland approximately 500km north-west of Brisbane. With a population of 8 000, Roma Hospital is part of Queensland’s South-West Hospital and Health Service and its primary catchment area accounts for over 15 000 people.
As you undertake your clinical placements and think about becoming a doctor there is a fantastic array of interesting and exciting career options to explore.
The annual GPSN Farm Stay was held at Bestbrook Mountain Retreat, Queensland on May 7-9th. With COVID restrictions slowly lifting, we were very excited to able to invite several GPSN members from interstate, including Melbourne and Armidale. We learned about life as a Rural Generalist and got our hands on critical skills such as advanced…
On 1 May 2021, NSW/ACT GPSN ran their second GPSN First Steps since their inaugural event in 2019. Medical students across the state gathered to learn about the GP career pathways.
The Impact of GP Location on Students’ Desire to pursue GP as a Career is a paper that was presented at the 2020 AAAPC Conference, 2021 IFMSA Scientific Fair and is currently under review by the Australian Journal of Rural Health. Just earlier in the month, I had the great pleasure of presenting the paper…