Q&A with a Locum GP
We interviewed one of our full-time Locums about what it's like to be a GP, here's what he had to say.
How did you feel on your first day as a GP?
It was somewhat daunting! As a GP registrar, there was always someone available to answer even the smallest of queries I had. As a fully qualified GP and having entered the ‘real’ world, I appreciated all the advice and guidance I had been given by my mentors during my training, which has been immensely useful.
How many years have you been practising medicine?
I have been a doctor now, for around 8 years or so.
What’s been the most challenging aspect of your profession?
I really feel that the work load in general practice can be immense at times. Managing a patient in an allocated 10 minute consultation slot, is sometimes very tricky! Don’t forget, that in this time a GP will need to work out what the problems is by taking a history, they may need to examine the patient and then offer appropriate treatment. Furthermore, patients may need further investigations or referrals done. This can be very challenging to do in 10 minutes.
Do you have a particular work memory that stands out?
Yes! A few years back, I had a patient with mental health problems, come back into surgery to personally thank me for taking the time to understand and relate to their circumstances. It is always lovely to see that the efforts we put in as medical professionals can make a positive difference to our patients. That’s what we’re here for after all!
If you wasn't a GP then what would you be?
Easy – It’d have to be as a recruitment consultant with Key Locums or possibly a Pilot, travelling the world and meeting new people; similar to being a GP, meeting different patient’s on a daily basis. This is why I locum as a GP, as I prefer to travel to different surgeries and areas.
Do you have any advice for our future generation of GP’s?
I feel that primary care is the back bone of the health service. Yes, it is difficult and very challenging at times, but it is immensely rewarding too! Always ensure that you have a good work- life balance, as burnout is a real risk. If you strike a good balance, you’ll thoroughly enjoy working as a GP/ANP.
If you would like to register your interest in locum work then please email us at keylocums@keylocums.com or call us at 0844 561 0950.
We look forward to working with you soon.
Season's Greetings From Key Locums!
The team at Key Locums would like to wish all of our candidates, clients, and friends a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
2015 has been a big year for Key Locums. We were acquired by the Urban Recruitment Group and have opened up new branches in Central London and Essex. We hope 2016 sees continued growth and success for us, and with the support of our hard working candidates and clients we’re sure it will be a great year!
Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a fantastic New Year!
The Key Locums Team
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