GP surgery ??

I know that GP's have to do minor surgery.

if someone looked-for to become a GP what surgury would they have to do? and is it needed?


Answers:    Not adjectives GP's do minor surgery but they are trained to do so in most residency programs.
Some of the procedures GP's do include removing wart and moles, vasectomy for men (though most of these are done by Urologists, GP's can do them) some deliver babies (depending on where they practice) to entitle a few. Again, depending on where they practice, a GP may do more surrounded by a rural setting than in a big city.

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