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GP life beyond our shores: Celia Murphy from Copenhagen
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GP life beyond our shores: Celia Murphy from Copenhagen
Friday 19 January 2018, 01:56 PM
Celia Murphy met her husband Klaus Olsen while on a walking holiday in Europe
Today, we continue our series on the working lives of GPs or family doctors in other parts of the world. Celia Murphy works in a busy practice in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark, and is pretty happy with her lot
On moving to Copenhagen, she threw herself in at the deep end, both with regard to medicine and linguistics – the Danish language has its challenges
, Farum practice, The local medical practice in the town of Farum where Celia Murphy lives, about 20km northwest of Copenhagen
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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