General Practice jobs in North East England
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Consultant in Ophthalmology
Are you a Consultant in Ophthalmology? Join our team on the beautiful Isle of Man!
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Partner/Salaried GP
We are looking for a Partner/Salaried GP to work 6-8 sessions per week (one session as part of the hyperbaric medicine
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Salaried GPs
Salaried GP required for 4-8 sessions per week. 29,000 patient list. 6 / 7 weeks annual leave.
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Salaried GP Vacancy 5-8 Sessions
Salaried GP for 5-8 sessions. We need to expand our team due to growing list size and GPSI service expansion. 19,600 list served by 12 GPs.
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Salaried GP
Opportunity for a SALARIED GP - 6 sessions per week (4 sessions considered) to join our practice just outside Newcastle upon Tyne in Northumberland.
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