OSHCOSHCstudents – The GP ( General Practitioner) plays a central role in the delivery of health care to the Australian community.

In Australia, the GP:
- is most likely the first point of contact in matters of personal health
 - coordinates the care of patients and refers patients to other specialists
 - cares for patients in a whole of person approach and in the context of their work, family and community
 - cares for patients of all ages, sexuality, and disease categories
 - cares for patients over a period of their lifetime
 - provides advice and education on health care
 - performs legal processes such as certification of documents or provision of reports in relation to motor transport or work accidents.
 
See more: What is the difference between a practitioner and a specialist?
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