General Medical Services for Carradale Surgery

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  • Medical practice and related services

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2 years ago

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Applications are invited from registered General Medical Practitioners with remote and rural experience to deliver high quality primary medical services responsive to the needs of the 577 registered patients. The practice is based at Carradale, and provides a surgery at Skipness Village Hall branch surgery once a week. Primary Medical Services will be provided under a General Medical Services Contract (GMS) for the patients of Carradale Surgery.

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