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.
There are 4 English Grand Prix races held in the UK: the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the London Grand Prix, the Birmingham Grand Prix, and the Bristol Grand Prix.
There are approximately 7,000 GP surgeries in the UK, providing primary care services to patients.
The official language of the UK (which includes London) is English and the majority of the people have English as their first language. However, London is a cosmopolitan city with a huge immigrant population, so many of the world's languages can be heard there. The language spoken in London is English.
There are about 50 RAF airfields in the UK.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but the name 'Ollie' is relatively uncommon worldwide. It is more popular in English-speaking countries like the USA and UK.
There are around 2.38 million students in higher education institutions in the UK.
The number of GP practices in England is 8228 Latest Data for England and Wales from the HSCIC 2010 GP Vacancy Survey (2010)
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)
Approx 10,000 GP Practices in the UK in 2009
The number of GP practices in the UK is approx. 10,0878228 in England483 in Wales1019 in Scotland357 in Northern IrelandLatest Data for England and Wales from the HSCIC 2010 GP Vacancy Survey (2010)Latest Data for Scotland from the ISDScotland (2010)Latest Data for NI from the HSCNI (2009)
The number of GP practices in the UK is approx. 10,0878228 in England483 in Wales1019 in Scotland357 in Northern IrelandLatest Data for England and Wales from the HSCIC 2010 GP Vacancy Survey (2010)Latest Data for Scotland from the ISDScotland (2010)Latest Data for NI from the HSCNI (2009)
No it has to be prescribed by your gp
In the UK, GPs are funded by the state, through local authorities.
Britain has one of the lowest of European countries with a "GP to Head of Population" ratio of 1:562
Average gross salary for a GP (before tax and expenses are deducted) is £228,367 (Latest data sourced from NHS ICHSC for 2008/2009 tax year). GP's includes contractors and salaried GP's but does not include locums or freelancers. GP's include those on GPMS, GMS and PMS contracts.
Average gross salary for a GP (before tax and expenses are deducted) is £228,367 (Latest data sourced from NHS ICHSC for 2008/2009 tax year). GP's includes contractors and salaried GP's but does not include locums or freelancers. GP's include those on GPMS, GMS and PMS contracts.
yes from your gp after blood tests to show you have low toresterone