Physician: Family Doctor/General Practitioner

from: http://www.communityhealthcareers.com/careers_physician_family.htm

Family Doctors or General Practitioners (GPs) use their thorough knowledge of medical science and the human body to help their patients become and/or remain healthy. Because they provide ongoing care for patients and keep track of their medical histories, GPs are best positioned to both diagnose and recommend treatment for their patients’ healthcare needs. Sometimes treatment is in the form of prescriptions for medicines, creams or diet and exercise changes; other times it requires referrals to other healthcare specialists.

The Cool Things They Do: Working Conditions:

Family doctors/GPs work in offices, treatment rooms and hospitals. Their work requires a great deal of focus and emotional strength, as each day brings new patients with new problems to be treated. They have irregular schedules and work very long hours, usually 60-70 hours a week. While on-call, they can be called into the hospital at any time of day or night. They constantly risk exposure to disease and sickness.

1,500 doctors are currently needed in Ontario.

Most Family Doctors/General Practitioners Work In: Personal Characteristics/Skills: Education and Training Required:

Bachelor’s Degree and Doctor of Medicine certificate followed by 2-3 years residency

Length of Study/Training : 8-12 years post-secondary

Certification (s):

National: licensing by Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)

Ontario : licensing by College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario

Helpful High School Courses:

Employment Prospects - VERY GOOD

Canada’s aging population requires an ever-increasing supply of medical services and the number of recent graduates will not likely meet the demand created. Rural and low-income areas and group practices/clinics provide the greatest opportunities for employment.

Earnings:

Average annual salary: $100,000 to $200,000, depending on place and region of practice.

More Information:

Canadian Medical Association
http://www.cma.ca

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
http://www.cpso.on.ca

Association of Canadian Medical Colleges
www.afmc.ca

Canadian Federation of Medical Students
http://www.cfms.org

Canadian Medical Association Journal
http://www.cmaj.ca

Canadian Association of Interns and Residents
http://www.cair.ca