#BEaGP Dr Naveed Khan
Are you a non-EU hospital doctor in Ireland considering a career in General Practice? Dr Naveed Khan is a GP Trainee in north-west Donegal, and he studied his BST before seeing the benefits of training to be a GP in Ireland. With a young family, having all his hospital rotations in one place was a huge advantage, and he knew his trainer from day one. The four-year GP Training programme is trainee-centred, in a supportive environment. Interested in becoming a GP in Ireland? Applications for the 2023 programme open on 5th October next, and close on 16th November. Find out more at www.beagp.com #BEaGP #WorkLifeBalance #MakeaDifference

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#BEaGP Dr Shahzad Ahmad in a rural practice in northwest Ireland

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Be a GP in Ireland

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JSF Highlight Video 2026 1

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Dr Cathy Cullen, Director of GP Training, describes the training process for Irish general practice.

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#BEaGP Dr Laura Fennelly explains why she enjoys urban General Practice in Dublin

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Evaluation and Close

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Dr Anna Linnane describes the benefits of being a GP in rural Ireland.

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Dr Cliodhna Ni Mhurchu is an Irish-speaking GP in Galway.

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#BEaGP for a family-friendly life and a myriad of choices

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Career opportunities for South African trained GP colleagues in Ireland

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Dr Meera Kugadas explains why she chose General Practice as a career in Ireland.

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#BEaGP Learn about the changes to the 2024 GP Application Process

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#BEaGP Dr Owen O'Flynn on being a generalist in a rural setting.

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#BEAGP - Dr Uzair Shabbir

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#BEaGP From Malaysia to Ireland has been a happy journey

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#BEAGP - Dr Amy Morgan

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Why be a GP in Ireland?

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#BEaGP Dr Uzair Shabbir

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#BEaGP Canadian Dr Pauline Ramsahai on why she became a GP in Ireland

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