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Explore all careersMedical Practitioners, or GPs, diagnose and treat health issues in various settings, requiring strong organisational and interpersonal skills.
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Salaries for Medical Practitioners working in Australia start at $3,830 per week ($199,160 annually). Increase your earning capacity by obtaining post-graduate qualifications and becoming a specialist practitioner (eg, Surgeon, Allergist, Gynecologist, Oncologist, ENT Specialist).
There are currently 42,000 General Medical Practitioners working in Australia. This does NOT include specialist doctors. This is a growing occupation and there is a significant shortage of qualified doctors in regional and remote areas of Australia.
Becoming a registered Medical Practitioner generally takes 10 years of study including an internship. The steps are as follows:
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023
Medical Practitioners are registered doctors who diagnose and treat diseases, infections, injuries, and mental health problems. They usually work in private practice, medical centres and community health clinics and are commonly known as General Practitioners or GPs.
As a Medical Practitioner you could be listening to a patient explain their symptoms, examining a patient’s medical records, examining a patient and diagnosing an illness, prescribing medication, providing advice on diet and general health care, ordering laboratory tests, asking a Registered Nurse to perform a blood test, referring a patient to a specialist, or coordinating with admin staff to schedule some days off for a much-needed vacation.
This is a very demanding occupation and to succeed you will need to be highly organised, have excellent interpersonal skills, and a natural sense of empathy and compassion.