GP ON THE MOVE

GP ON THE MOVE

Welcome to GP On The Move. I’m Mike, a General Practitioner working in Perth, Western Australia. My KZread channel is all about medicine, productivity, and creating efficiency in GP land.

I focus on helping GPs and Family Doctors in the UK and Australia improve their daily practice. You'll find tutorials on clinical systems, tips for consulting more efficiently, and valuable resources. I also cover personal finance topics for doctors. Subscribe for content that makes your day-to-day work more enjoyable and fulfilling!

I authorize the "How to Use Emis as a Clinician Course," a comprehensive 50+ lesson guide on EMIS WEB for General Practice, and the "GP on the Move-Medical Audiobook with Clinical Guidelines.

" GP on the Move provides clinical management guidelines for 30 common GP scenarios, plus extra tips for everyday practice. It's the updated second edition of the sold-out "CSA on the Move," with topics expanded for 2021 based on the latest NICE, SIGN, and NHS guidelines.

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  • @lawrencemurphy2065
    @lawrencemurphy20653 күн бұрын

    Does Best Practice have a financial module or does it integrate with an existing business system such as MYOB or Xero?

  • @sajk2419
    @sajk24194 күн бұрын

    Can you do a video on ADHD medication scripts? Thank you

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE4 күн бұрын

    Great idea! :) what would you like to know?

  • @sajk2419
    @sajk24194 күн бұрын

    @@GPONTHEMOVE Particularly about continuing the medication.. especially kids when they turn 17 , if they need Paeds/ Psych review.. And have confusion around the need for regular review by Specialist as per PBS criteria. I had an eighteen yo guy whose parents moved interstate, had all his past review letters about ADHD and his medication recommendation.But didn't have any review by the Specialist for past 4 years. Can I still continue the medication? I refused to prescribe without Specialist review which made them upset . Can you clear myths around these,😀 I am a GPT3 Registrar

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE4 күн бұрын

    bit.ly/Schedule8DrugsPDF - Get Your FREE 4 Page Schedule 8 Drugs Prescribing Summary!

  • @Mukhtar_Ali
    @Mukhtar_Ali5 күн бұрын

    Thank you for such a useful video. Much appreciated

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE4 күн бұрын

    Glad you found it useful :) you're welcome.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE10 күн бұрын

    Check out Part 2 here! kzread.info/dash/bejne/enuWrtaYl6eykdI.html

  • @paulchan9133
    @paulchan913311 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE11 күн бұрын

    :)

  • @drhamedhussain6128
    @drhamedhussain612825 күн бұрын

    Team jill

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE21 күн бұрын

    :)

  • @Pppplllp
    @Pppplllp28 күн бұрын

    Bro 1k views how much $ KZread give on medicine category in india

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE21 күн бұрын

    good question! I wonder how I could check this?

  • @mutter880
    @mutter880Ай бұрын

    Mind Blown! Don't need to use my excel converter for height and weight unless they want to do it metric to imperial!

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE21 күн бұрын

    hahaha, gotta love excel too though

  • @spicykimbap1
    @spicykimbap1Ай бұрын

    where can we buy?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    egplearning.podia.com/how-to-use-emis-as-a-clinician :)

  • @Dr-Mido
    @Dr-MidoАй бұрын

    Thank you so much Mike for this video. This was really helpful

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @Drsays
    @DrsaysАй бұрын

    Lifestyle medicine practitioner here 😊 wants to start my channel on LM

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Nice! How's it going?

  • @Drsays
    @DrsaysАй бұрын

    @@GPONTHEMOVE didn't get started yet.. gathering info 🫣

  • @samimalik4812
    @samimalik4812Ай бұрын

    Hello doctor!…I just shocked when you said GP don’t make more money in Australia because I was planning to move Australia as a GP….So, doctor what advice would you suggest me?…should i come to Australia as a GP as i am talking about money?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Hi! Thanks for your comment. There are many other reasons to come to Australia and I am very happy here, but loads more money as a GP isn't one of them :) As a specialist you can earn 3-4x! what you would make in the NHS through private work in Australia, but that doesn't apply to GPs sadly.

  • @dr.jamillectures56
    @dr.jamillectures56Ай бұрын

    Hello ! I am planning to move to Australia as a GP because i want to make more money. I watched your video I understood everything, Can u tell me is it possible to make 350k annually after all the taxes I mean service tax and government tax if I work whole year and see 3-4 patients per hour and work 7 hours a day…? Q#2 : Can GP work at weekends?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    I'm in the process of detailing that in a new video actually. To get 350k annually after tax you would have to make around 615K a year, which isn't realistic unfortunately. You can certainly work weekends if you wish! :)

  • @farwakhan4423
    @farwakhan4423Ай бұрын

    Would you please make a video on the 10 year moratorium period in australia for foreign trained medical grads?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Great timing, I'm actually in the process of doing a video about this as well.

  • @muhammadabdullah6338
    @muhammadabdullah6338Ай бұрын

    Doctor….I want to know about fellowship exam once you complete gp training in Australia then you have to take fellowship exam to become a specialist GP….my question is…….is it hard to pass this fellowship exam? Q # 2 : Do you know about fellowship support program (fsp) which is of two years self funded training program in Australia for GP’s?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE18 күн бұрын

    For question 1 - I would say, based on what I have seen, the fellowship exams are of a similar difficulty to the ones I did in England. They are still hard but can be done. Don’t know about the second question. Maybe someone here can comment?

  • @waheedspeaks4401
    @waheedspeaks4401Ай бұрын

    Hello doc !…..what is the patient load on GP?….if a GP wants to see 25-30 patients in a day…?

  • @Itissansfromunderworld
    @ItissansfromunderworldАй бұрын

    The fact that this happened to our beloved sister planet Venus is really really sad because it used to have life 🧬😔😢😮❤ but the greenhouse effect happened due to Earth being born and Venus got pushed out of the Goldilocks zone 😧😲😮😲❤😢

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    oh wow, didn't know that

  • @iqbalmalik8309
    @iqbalmalik8309Ай бұрын

    Hello doctor....I have two questions....what will be the scope of GP in Australia after 4-5 years...does Australia need GP doctors in future? and second question....what will be the scope of junior doctors after 2-3 years? Does Australia need junior Doctors in future?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Wow great questions. I think people will need GPs for the next 20 years. After that, it will be all AI :) BUT! I'm not sure how comfortable people with be with AI doing surgical procedures on them, so that's what I would invest it if you are that forward thinking.

  • @Asma-bu5xx
    @Asma-bu5xxАй бұрын

    Thanks so much 🙏

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    You’re welcome 😊

  • @LakshmiNarasimha-zn6uz
    @LakshmiNarasimha-zn6uzАй бұрын

    How to research the content.please suggest me some free research sources

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    what country are you based in and what kind of channel are you planning to start?

  • @LakshmiNarasimha-zn6uz
    @LakshmiNarasimha-zn6uzАй бұрын

    @@GPONTHEMOVE iam from India I want to start health related channel

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    @@LakshmiNarasimha-zn6uz Cool. There are two videos that I would probably check out that list all of the resources from the UK - kzread.info/dash/bejne/iYiJmrJ7ZLecl7Q.html , and this one is for Australia - kzread.info/dash/bejne/pXh5qaSjgpSpm6g.html

  • @binu7977
    @binu7977Ай бұрын

    483k? That must be 120hrs a week

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    hopefully not! :)

  • @mrash8856
    @mrash8856Ай бұрын

    What about psychiatrist do you have some idea about how much they make in public or private

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    The answer to this question is surprisingly complicated :) if you get into the whole world of prescribing medication for ADHD - I'm under the impression that the sky is the limit. Psychiatrist are completely overwhelmed by the amount of referrals and are setting their fees accordingly.

  • @mrash8856
    @mrash8856Ай бұрын

    @@GPONTHEMOVE i see thank you 😊

  • @DoctorODonovan
    @DoctorODonovanАй бұрын

    Great video!

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Thanks man! You have lots of great videos! Well done on your journey :)

  • @bijupaul4220
    @bijupaul4220Ай бұрын

    GP gross income is misleading. As a GP you also have to pay office rent, staff wages, utilities and rates from the income earned. Net income is about 40% or less of the total billing.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    If you are a GP partner you are absolutely right. As contractors we generally pay 35% of our billings towards those - so if you take 35% off, that leaves you with 65%, then about 35% from that for tax - that's 42% then 10.5% for SUPA and about 11.5% for annual leave - how much does that make then? ;)

  • @Depresseddocp
    @DepresseddocpАй бұрын

    @@GPONTHEMOVEso the reality is gps earn less than 100k right😢

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    @@Depresseddocp ???? I don't think so. How did you get to that?

  • @Depresseddocp
    @DepresseddocpАй бұрын

    @@GPONTHEMOVE with the tax reduction and stuff which u mentioned in earlier comment

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    @@Depresseddocp ahh yes I see what you mean

  • @ed7384
    @ed7384Ай бұрын

    Bulk billing incentives have gone up recently which is good but the biggest financial consideration is the enormous mortgage repayments you will be chained to if you buy a modest house in one of big cities.that said the flexibility /pay/ lifestyle combo make it worthwhile imo.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    100% agree with this sentiment especially with how property prices are increasing in Australia.

  • @ed7384
    @ed7384Ай бұрын

    There was a doc who previously worked in my old practice who apparently saw 100+ pts per day before 70/30 rule came in🤪

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Well, you know what they say - your greatest ability is availability - and if the doc wa offering 100+ appts a day that's a lot of availability!

  • @user-cl7rz9vy8b
    @user-cl7rz9vy8bАй бұрын

    Hello doc ! Hope you’re fine……I am bit confused about gp salary in Australia. If someone who just finished gp training in Australia and just became a gp I mean fresh gp and he also has done gp fellowship exam…how much he will charge per patient?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    The clinic by and large will tell you how much to charge - if you work in a private / mixed billings clinic. Maybe watch this video here if you haven't already - kzread.info/dash/bejne/q4SpqryYesKpobg.html

  • @Mister6
    @Mister6Ай бұрын

    GPs do OK in Australia but they have to work for it. Allied Health professionals though get the shaft. I'm not a clinician but my wife is a Psychologist working within a medical centre. As she works in an area with a lot of economically disadvantaged people, she largely bulk bills. This brings her per-patient income to around $90 per patient before practice fees and other expenses. She sees a maximum of about 24 patients a week. That makes her gross earnings in the neighbourhood of about around $95k per annum before practice fees (allowing for some holidays). That's a pretty crappy return for 7 years of study and internship. Note: most psychologists these days bill between $250-300/session, leaving the patient (if they have a MHCP) around $150-200 out of pocket. My wife can afford to be one of the few bulk billing psychologists around since I earn enough for both of us. If something happened to me or my business, there's no way what she earns would sustain us, and she would have to charge full fees

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Thanks for the comment and for the hard work your wife puts in to help her patients. All the best guys.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    *that both of you put in of course :)

  • @meaganphan8714
    @meaganphan8714Ай бұрын

    can you make a video regarding pathways/studies in uni to become a GP

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Thanks for the comment. What would you like to know?

  • @dsinghr
    @dsinghrАй бұрын

    Australia is great. I lived in UK but I like Melbourne more. Quality of life is better in Melbourne. Money wise, there is no difference for an IT guy like me. Australia is more like US without all the nonsense (wokeness)

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    hahahahah nice one :)

  • @sakram473
    @sakram473Ай бұрын

    Just a slightly relevant question: If you compare Australia with the USA, then does it also apply to the variety of SUVs you can get in the USA(i m just a car enthusiast )

  • @dsinghr
    @dsinghrАй бұрын

    @@sakram473 all the ones worth buying are available. But cars are a bit costly compared to USA. And houses in good suburbs are more expensive in Australia than USA. And you make less money than USA.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    @@sakram473 Hahahah! I think it does! My accountant forbid me from buying my go to car which is the unexciting VW Passat. She said parts are too expensive in Australia.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    @@dsinghr Good point here

  • @jigarparik
    @jigarparikАй бұрын

    They make average $400 K per year

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    It depends is the correct answer although your answer can also be true :)

  • @careprovider
    @careproviderАй бұрын

    I earned a less in Australia compared to UK before tax last two months down there. and I worked hard and I know may way round the MBS claim codes, so my earning were high at this practice. . The oz tax rates seem high, but there are ways to reduce it, but not these are not accessible on a temporary visa which we all start with. I never went for permanentb residency as that has nasty tax implications if you have UK income…all world income gets taxed in Australia Alas as a temporary resident you are taxed at full rate from $1.0. There are no allowances.. Buying a house problematic until permanent. Do not put into a pension a super on a temporary visa as you cannot claim it on retirement and you have to withdraw it on leaving oz, taxed at the full rate. Permanent resident it is a great tax benefit. I do like the fee for service system, even if “bulked billed” NHS funded and the patient has no top up fee. The result is receptionists tout for patients, there are few places where there are waits to see a GP. … we could do with that in UK, seeing no patients no income. So an exhausting day with 30+ patients seen feels good as wallet thicker. There is no encouragement to see patients in UK so we have our current mess. I also love Oz practice are encouraged to do stuff and minor procedures. I would not go to Australia simply to earn more money,

  • @KingMarlyy
    @KingMarlyyАй бұрын

    You look like the type of guy to test wine.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Hahaha. I will take that as a compliment:)

  • @SebastianStyf-ok5vc
    @SebastianStyf-ok5vcАй бұрын

    Interesting 🧐

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    What is? :)

  • @katedouglas4230
    @katedouglas42302 ай бұрын

    Good video but the examples should be around the other way - the Nice Lady Doctor will be the one spending more time with her patients and getting paid less for her time while her male counterparts can confidently book more patients

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Also leave a comment if you are TEAM JACK or TEAM JILL! 😂

  • @paulchan9133
    @paulchan91332 ай бұрын

    Thanks your sharing. I can’t make $85 per patient because I have many bulk billing patients e.g. children and concessions card

  • @msl758
    @msl7582 ай бұрын

    If Jack was bulk billing all his patients at $41.40 per patient he'd be making $77,900 a year (before tax), well, lets call it $85-90,000 as a number of those would qualify for the bulk billing incentives... but he'd likely have a $12,000 yearly medicolegal insurance, $1500 college fees, $1000 AHPRA fees - plus the costs of equipment / education seminars, subscriptions etc. He'd also have to do 50 hours of unpaid CPD per year. This of course comes with no super and no sick leave. GP's are shockingly remunerated for bulk billing.

  • @Aistories672
    @Aistories6722 ай бұрын

    I was searching about health because I want to run a KZread channel about health. So I stumbled upon your video. My mentor always tell me that some people create videos especially for a particular person. This video is up to a year, but it found me. I am glad Thanks Sir

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Love that notion. All of my videos are for the person I was last year and fixing the problems I had last year. So hopefully that can help others who were in my position as well.

  • @twomenandaboat8681
    @twomenandaboat86812 ай бұрын

    Thank you for such an incredibly useful KZread channel, please keep up the good work. Your EMIS tips are great!

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVEАй бұрын

    Amazing thanks very much!

  • @Mini-Me
    @Mini-Me2 ай бұрын

    Great video,but the cam switching is distracting.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Noted!

  • @HoD999x
    @HoD999x2 ай бұрын

    except that: * going to the doctor * waiting next to sick people * getting other people sick * the doctor rushing it and misdiagnosing any non trivial problem * trying to sell you unnecessary treatments at least in germany

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Wow thanks for watching from Germany! :)

  • @mistymorgan8068
    @mistymorgan80682 ай бұрын

    For the GPs I see, i dont need to meet them in person.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    I think telehealth can work for a lot of people. Just not for me :)

  • @natorsi
    @natorsi2 ай бұрын

    Imagine if car insurance companies preferred you first Skype a mechanic before taking your car in

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha, good point here. Unless you have a TESLA! apparently they do the diagnostic via WiFi! :)

  • @1405fun
    @1405fun2 ай бұрын

    Hi, wondering if you have tips on how to look at contracts being offered by sponsors for uk GP and what to look for?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Yes! I will be making a new video about this. Perfect timing! Anything you want me to focus on or things you have seen that you weren't sure about?

  • @1405fun
    @1405fun2 ай бұрын

    @@GPONTHEMOVE thanks. mainly red flags to look out for in a contract that may be indicative of servitude. N/b: statutory declaration - any tips on where to get the appropriate witness / who to use from ( just realised that uk professionals not appropriate signatory) ?

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    @@1405fun I'm remember using a notary public for those purposes

  • @Wonba604
    @Wonba6042 ай бұрын

    Please stop with the sound effect, it's really annoying

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    thanks for the comment, we did lower the volume of them in the edit but I can see they are still a little bit too much, I'll share the feedback with the editor thanks

  • @katfoster845
    @katfoster8452 ай бұрын

    It heavily depends on the issue. If it's a recurring problem with a fairly simple solution, a phone call is fine.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Yes, some of my colleagues use telehealth for these reasons :)

  • @vxCOCOxv
    @vxCOCOxv2 ай бұрын

    Telephone appointments are great, I don’t have to leave work which keeps the boss happy. But on the other hand needing certain tests you have to be physically seen to get the requisition and many of us don’t have the type of job where it’s possible. Many employers are disgruntled when employees need to leave for appointments and it puts them at risk of being let go from their job.

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment.

  • @Red-Clover_
    @Red-Clover_2 ай бұрын

    Interesting 🧐

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    :)

  • @emmanuelewenyi5355
    @emmanuelewenyi53552 ай бұрын

    🎉🎉

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE2 ай бұрын

    Thanks!