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GP Training Scheme

The GP Training Scheme is a structured program that prepares medical doctors to become fully qualified general practitioners (family doctors). After completing medical school, doctors undergo additional training focused on primary care, learning how to diagnose and manage common health conditions, provide ongoing patient care, and work within the community. This training typically lasts several years and includes both practical experience in clinics and supervised learning. The goal is to equip doctors with the skills and knowledge needed to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care in general practice settings.