It is not an increase in jobs or opportunties if you are not in a decision-making role, which many GPs under 35 are not.
Dr Sara Whitburn, GP35 panel member, Bristol.
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Taking on permanent GPs is down to individual practice and partner needs. My concern is that an increase in numbers puts more pressure on young GPs.
It is not an increase in jobs or opportunties if you are not in a decision-making role, which many GPs under 35 are not.
Dr Sara Whitburn, GP35 panel member, Bristol.
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