Burning platform for GP advocacy: Job must be valued for all it entails in a time of high need

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Burning platform for GP advocacy: Job must be valued for all it entails in a time of high need

Luke Bradford
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Appropriate funding allows primary care to deliver the sustainable and high level of care for which it strives [Image: Noah Buscher on Unsplash]

When the day’s consultations are over, a GP’s work is not done, says Luke Bradford. Acknowledgement is needed of the extra work to remain on top of our game, embrace new modalities of care and lead multidisciplinary teams, Dr Bradford writes

In this, my first column as RNZCGP medical director, I extend my thanks to Bryan Betty for his mahi and dedication in the role for the past three year