Career Profile
General Practice Doctor
by FundiConnect Editorial Team | 6 February 2019
Career Overview
A general practice doctor (GP) is a highly skilled, primary health care professional who medically treats families and individuals over a long period of time and keeps record of their medical histories which may help with diagnosis and long-term treatments.
Required School Subjects
You will need to have take the following subjects at high school:
- Pure Mathematics
- Physical Science
Recommended subjects:
- Life Sciences
Institution and APS
The following institutions are highly recommended for health sciences:
- University of Cape Town (UCT)
- University of Stellenbosch
- Wits University
The minimum APS for medicine is 35 and a NBT is required for admission to study.
Required Qualifications
To qualifiy as a general practice doctor (GP), you will need to complete the following training:
MBChB degree – Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Surgery
- Theoretical training
- Student internship
- Community service
This will take between 5 to 7 years in total.
Working Hours
Your working hours will depend on where you work. Hospitals require twelve hours or more, while private practice can be normal office hours. Therfore, there is quite a range in this career field. You can, effectively, choose your working hours when deciding on which area you would like to work in.
Expected Salary
Once again, your salary will depend on where you work. In general, government positions will pay less than private institutions or self-employment. The average salary for a GP in South Africa is R34 000 per month but it can go up to R60 000 per month or more.
What to Expect
Here are a few things you can expect from a career as a General Practice Doctor:
- lots of sick people
- long working hours
- having to deal with human suffering and emotional challenges
