Dr Anna Linnane describes the benefits of being a GP in rural Ireland.
Being a GP in rural Ireland is a special experience. Dr Anna Linnane works as a GP in Ballyvaughan, in Co Clare, on Ireland's west coast. She is raising her children in a scenic family-centred community, one far from the city in Poland where she grew up. Dr Linnane describes her life and her work, and the benefits of being a rural General Practitioner in Ireland. Applications for the 2025 intake for General Practice training opens on 7th October 2024, and closes on 21st October 2024. Please go to www.beagp.com or www.IrishCollegeofGPs.ie for details of the application process. #beagp

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