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Balancing work and life focus for new GP group practice in Nelson
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Balancing work and life focus for new GP group practice in Nelson
Wednesday 11 October 2017, 12:21 PM

Nelson GPs Debbie Harrison, Claire Thurlow, Rebecca Velluppillai and Ngaire Warner have set up a new general practice
Former solo practice Harrison Moore Medical has transformed into a group practice with three GP partners joining original owner Debbie Harrison. The four new practice owners are all parents and work part time. Because three of the GPs are new to practice ownership, they have employed a business mentor to assist them
Work-life balance is the name of the game at Nelson’s newly opened Toi Toi Medical.
Previously, the business was a solo GP practice, called Harriso
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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