![]() You are at the coal face, you get to do that you know you get to put those lines in, you get to see the patients when they're really sick and you're part of a community that's very appreciative of you being there.Īnd that for me is really rewarding to see what i'm doing is actually making a difference out here. ![]() The best thing about rural general medicine would have to be the variety you know you're managing the patient from start to finish, you're seeing the follow-up, you're seeing things that we don't often see so much in the city you know we manage far beyond the scope of what some city doctors do so we really get that interaction from the start to finish with the patient. More than anything, I wanted to be a GP with visiting rights at a hospital because I think in order to work in a small community it's great to have that continuity of care. I really enjoy the the balance of my work as a through the general practice and then in through the E.D looking after the hospital patients and then as well, I also provide aged care services too. Working as a rural generalist in Western New South Wales Local Health District is an exciting and rewarding career path.įirst of all you get to be able to service some of Australia's most iconic outback rural communities and be able to practice a full gamut of medicine from quality primary care in the community through to emergency department presentations through to inpatients well so you'd be able to get to follow patients through the healthcare continuums from pretty much cradle to grave
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