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Doctors trading places: the Isolated Practitioner Peer Support Scheme

John G Moran, Sue L Page, Hudson H Birden, Louise M Fisher and Naree J Hancock
MJA 2009; 191 (2): 78-80
Abstract
  • We describe the outcomes of a practice exchange in which an isolated general practitioner from a remote region traded work and living arrangements with a rural group practice GP.

  • An exchange can provide an opportunity for mid- and senior-career professionals to refresh their outlook on their careers.

  • Involving the rural medical workforce in practice exchanges can enable the development of peer networks that can improve retention of isolated practitioners in Australia.

  • A fresh experience in a new setting can provide opportunities for practitioners to improve practice management and sharpen their clinical skills.

  • Uprooting families and preparing homes for unfamiliar visitors add stress to doctors and their families on exchange.

  • Patients in isolated practices could feel concerned that they may lose their doctor as a result of an exchange.

  • In this instance, the benefits far outweighed the difficulties.

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