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A guide to re-entry to general practice
Last revised: 19 May 2020
The download below is a checklist of questions to consider when intending to be absent from practice for longer than 12 months. For each question, consider the implications of being absent from work. What are the possible issues/concerns/needs that might arise with re-entry to practice? The answers to these questions will assist in the formulation of a learning plan in preparation for re-entry to practice.
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Intended-absence-from-practice-A-checklist-for-the-GP.pdf (PDF 0.03 MB)
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