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GP training

GP training is a specialized program that doctors undertake after medical school to become qualified general practitioners (family doctors). It typically lasts three to four years, during which they gain in-depth experience managing a wide range of health issues across all ages. This includes diagnosing illnesses, providing treatment, and offering preventive care. Training involves a mix of supervised practice in clinics, classroom learning, and assessments to ensure they develop the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to provide comprehensive, ongoing care to patients in community settings.