The Royal Australian College of GPs revealed that 1,504 junior doctors have taken up places in its training program, an increase of 19.8 percent.
Even those who can afford consultations face longer wait times for doctors and specialists and feel their GP doesn’t have enough time for them.
GPs, who traditionally see themselves more as independent small business owners, have taken the unusal step of launching collective action.
The Royal Australian College of GPs revealed that 1,504 junior doctors have taken up places in its training program, an increase of 19.8 percent.
Even those who can afford consultations face longer wait times for doctors and specialists and feel their GP doesn’t have enough time for them.
GPs, who traditionally see themselves more as independent small business owners, have taken the unusal step of launching collective action.