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What if staying was driven by fulfilment — not familiarity?

Best practices tend to exhibit similar patterns. Doctors remain long term, take breaks regularly and guilt-free, and while away, their patients are cared for by their team like their own.

GP Position | Capacity for full or part time equivalent | GLENGOWRIE, SA Page viewed: times Posted: 18/05/2026

At this family owned practice, this outcome by design — not accidental.

Our doctors choose to stay because:

Clinical autonomy is protected — you practise medicine your way, with support rather than oversight
Operational excellence is embedded — no disorder, no inefficiency, no constant problem-solving
Outstanding nursing capability — meaningful nurse-led consults that preserve your clinical focus
Remuneration that respects experience — transparent, fair and aligned with the expertise you’ve built over years
A composed, collegiate environment — thoughtful, collaborative and sustainable, never reactive or draining
Genuine independence — free from bulk-billing pressure or policy shifts that undermine your value

If you’re a GP who has stayed put because change felt more taxing than remaining… it may be time to pause and reassess.

What might the next decade look like in a practice intentionally structured for stability, professional satisfaction and longevity?

We are discreetly opening a conversation with one GP who values excellence and balance. No intermediaries. No obligation. Simply a confidential discussion.

If this speaks to you, we invite you to get in touch directly.

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