From the archive: ‘In my 30 years as a GP, the profession has been horribly eroded’ – podcast

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From the archive: ‘In my 30 years as a GP, the profession has been horribly eroded’ – podcast

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors.

This week, from 2022: As I finished the final house calls of my long career in general practice, it struck me how detached I am from my patients now – and that it was not always like this. Where did we go wrong, and what can we do to fix it?

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