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<blockquote data-quote="Bongodog" data-source="post: 8948692" data-attributes="member: 1343"><p>But it takes 3 years to get to GP level and in that timeframe you are stuck in that set system and working the evenings, the nights and the weekends. It is not a daytime only training pathway.</p><p></p><p>Not just any doctor can work as an out of hours GP, either.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I don't doubt the training involves out of hours work, but the question was about qualified GP's they certainly don't have any compulsion to, Also a quick 30 seconds reveals that of the 3 years 18 months is hospital based and 18 months at GP practices, thus half of it is daytime only. </p><p></p><p>As to out of hours doctors, I haven't come across any lately but a few years ago in this area they were all also employed at local GP surgeries.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Bongodog, post: 8948692, member: 1343"] But it takes 3 years to get to GP level and in that timeframe you are stuck in that set system and working the evenings, the nights and the weekends. It is not a daytime only training pathway. Not just any doctor can work as an out of hours GP, either. [/QUOTE] I don't doubt the training involves out of hours work, but the question was about qualified GP's they certainly don't have any compulsion to, Also a quick 30 seconds reveals that of the 3 years 18 months is hospital based and 18 months at GP practices, thus half of it is daytime only. As to out of hours doctors, I haven't come across any lately but a few years ago in this area they were all also employed at local GP surgeries. [/QUOTE]
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