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The number of GP training places in Scotland will rise by a third from next year, Nicola Sturgeon is to announce. | The number of GP training places in Scotland will rise by a third from next year, Nicola Sturgeon is to announce. |
The first minister will outline the plan during the inaugural Health and Social Care Alliance lecture taking place in Edinburgh. | The first minister will outline the plan during the inaugural Health and Social Care Alliance lecture taking place in Edinburgh. |
The extra places are expected to help meet the increasing demand for family doctors and address the issue of more GPs working part-time. | The extra places are expected to help meet the increasing demand for family doctors and address the issue of more GPs working part-time. |
The government wants more doctors to return to practice after career breaks. | The government wants more doctors to return to practice after career breaks. |
Ms Sturgeon will tell a conference of health professionals that the number of specialist GP training posts across Scotland will increase from 300 to 400 in 2016. | Ms Sturgeon will tell a conference of health professionals that the number of specialist GP training posts across Scotland will increase from 300 to 400 in 2016. |
Opposition parties and doctors have warned of a "crisis" within general practice in Scotland with unfilled vacancies, many surgeries facing recruitment problems, and some GPs leaving the profession due to increased workload and pressure. | Opposition parties and doctors have warned of a "crisis" within general practice in Scotland with unfilled vacancies, many surgeries facing recruitment problems, and some GPs leaving the profession due to increased workload and pressure. |
Earlier this year, a BBC Scotland investigation revealed that difficulties with GP recruitment had led to more doctors' surgeries being taken over by health boards - a measure used in special circumstances and emergencies. | Earlier this year, a BBC Scotland investigation revealed that difficulties with GP recruitment had led to more doctors' surgeries being taken over by health boards - a measure used in special circumstances and emergencies. |
The first minister is expected to say: "We know that we'll need more students in the future. That's partly to meet a growing demand for services, and partly because of changing working patterns. People who graduate are increasingly likely to become part-time GPs rather than full-time ones. | The first minister is expected to say: "We know that we'll need more students in the future. That's partly to meet a growing demand for services, and partly because of changing working patterns. People who graduate are increasingly likely to become part-time GPs rather than full-time ones. |
"We're already doing more to encourage people to choose GP training - for example by increasing medical students' exposure to primary care when they are undergraduates. | "We're already doing more to encourage people to choose GP training - for example by increasing medical students' exposure to primary care when they are undergraduates. |
"And I can confirm today a further important step. We are increasing the number of training places for GPs by 33% - from 300 to 400." | "And I can confirm today a further important step. We are increasing the number of training places for GPs by 33% - from 300 to 400." |
Sturgeon: 'Need to do more to recruit' | |
Ms Sturgeon will tell the conference that the future of primary care in Scotland lies within "community health hubs" with GPs leading teams which include psychiatrists, paediatricians, pharmacists and other specialists. | Ms Sturgeon will tell the conference that the future of primary care in Scotland lies within "community health hubs" with GPs leading teams which include psychiatrists, paediatricians, pharmacists and other specialists. |
"But of course, this vision for GP-led services depends on us doing more to recruit and then retain general practitioners," she will say. | "But of course, this vision for GP-led services depends on us doing more to recruit and then retain general practitioners," she will say. |
"We know that in the last five years more than 250 people under the age of 50 have stopped being a GP. Often that will be for personal reasons - for example if they become parents, or carers themselves. | "We know that in the last five years more than 250 people under the age of 50 have stopped being a GP. Often that will be for personal reasons - for example if they become parents, or carers themselves. |
"Many of those GPs will become able to return to practice after a few years. | "Many of those GPs will become able to return to practice after a few years. |
"So we will invest in a programme to increase the effectiveness of our existing GP returners' scheme. After all, training a GP costs approximately £500,000. | "So we will invest in a programme to increase the effectiveness of our existing GP returners' scheme. After all, training a GP costs approximately £500,000. |
"It makes overwhelming sense to encourage people who have already been trained, and already have experience, back into practice." | "It makes overwhelming sense to encourage people who have already been trained, and already have experience, back into practice." |
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