Third of GPs plan to quit their job in the next five years, new poll shows

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Third of GPs plan to quit their job in the next five years, new poll shows
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New NHS guidance has instructed GPs to provide 'extended hours' to prevent A&E from being overwhelmed at Easter. According to a poll, a third of GPs want to quit their job in the next five years

The diktat comes as new polling reveals just over a third of GPs plan to quit their job in the next five years.

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