There are a great many different jobs that people can get in the UK. These people could get jobs as teachers or as doctors for example.
Britain has one of the lowest of European countries with a "GP to Head of Population" ratio of 1:562
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As of 2001 there are 43,400 general practitioners and 25,400 specialists in Australia. That equals 3.3 doctors for every 1000 people.
92 ounce [UK, liquid] = 4.6 pint [UK]
There are 61,1936 registered doctors on the GP Register for the UK (as at 1st August 2011)
There are 61,1936 registered doctors on the GP Register for the UK (as at 1st August 2011
There are a great many different jobs that people can get in the UK. These people could get jobs as teachers or as doctors for example.
There are a great many different jobs that people can get in the UK. These people could get jobs as teachers or as doctors for example.
There are 61,193 Doctors on the UK GP Register but the GMC does not state how many of these are English. The GMC does state that 155,135 of the Doctors registered in the UK have also qualified in the UK. The GMC also states that there are 92,463 registered Doctors of 'White British' ethnicity.
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There are more than 50,000 Sudanese doctors in and out side Sudan. There's about 4,000 Sudanese doctors in UK alone (citizens and none citizens). More than three thousands Sudanese doctors in the Gulf area. Around 1,000 Sudanese doctors in USA.
The one I use is http://www.doctors-dir.co.uk/ It has the addresses, telephone numbers and street maps covering doctors around the UK.
The General Medical Council in the UK is responsible for keeping a centralized registry of all medical doctors practicing in the UK. All doctors who wish to practice in the UK must be registered by the GMC.
Doctors will usually have it. In the UK NHS doctors will often take on private work in addition to their NHS contract which they will take out income protection on for when they can't work.