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GP life beyond our shores: Susan Taylor from the Scottish village of Lochaline
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GP life beyond our shores: Susan Taylor from the Scottish village of Lochaline
Wednesday 15 November 2017, 10:10 AM

Dr Taylor in the family’s fibreglass boat a few years ago
The third in our series on the working lives of GPs in other parts of the world, Dr Taylor runs the tiny Morvern Medical Practice at Lochaline on Scotland’s west coast
It’s a financial bullet they have to bite. No financial wizardry or capitation system will ever fund a practice of 350 patients
The GP at Lochal, Lochaline, Scotland, Boats ply the stretch of water between Lochaline and the Isle of Mull, south of Skye, Scotland
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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