Monday, 10 February 2020

Just one in 10 GPs working full-time with 40% switching to locum work that earns them up to £200,000

Just one in 10 GPs working full-time with 40% switching to locum work that earns them up to £200,000 Old-fashioned GPs who work full-time in a family surgery are fast becoming a dying breed, according to figures obtained by The Mail on Sunday.

Just over one general practitioner in ten is now in a permanent, full-time position, statistics compiled by the General Medical Council (GMC) reveal.

Instead, four in ten now operate full or part-time as locums where they can earn up to £200,000 a year and avoid the administrative and financial burdens of running a surgery. The Daily Mail

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