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Resources: PCDS
Neil Shroff
As a full-time GP, I am struggling to cope with the current workload, but I still have some way to go before I can retire from the rigours of general practice. On my day off I currently work as a GP with an extended role in dermatology – something I have a passion for. The pace is a bit more leisurely, which gives time for reflection. It actually does not feel like work, and I look forward to that day of the week.
Dermatology in practice
2016;
22
(1): 26–26
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