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93 | Dr. Kyle Eggleton on PRIME, academia & rural general practice

June 02, 2023 Dr. Maple Goh
Doctor NOS
93 | Dr. Kyle Eggleton on PRIME, academia & rural general practice
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Dr. Kyle Eggleton is a rural general practitioner with extensive experience in emergency medicine and an interest in youth health, occupational medicine and forensic medicine. Born and raised in Waimā, he has moved around many rural areas of New Zealand, including Thames and Ruakākā. With two masters and a PhD under his belt and experience as a clinical director with Ki A Ora Ngātiwai, he has now returned to Hokianga to work part-time as a GP while being Associate Dean (Rural Director) at the University of Auckland. 

In this episode, we discuss his interests moving from surgery, to emergency medicine, to psychiatry, through to his work in general practice and public health. We discuss his experience across occupational health and forensic medicine, the work-life balance he has with looking after his young whānau, and what drew him into rural general practice. Kyle explores the challenges facing our rural communities and the need for more rural practitioners nationwide. 

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Kyle Eggleton
Finding medicine
Moving to GP from surgery & ED
Experiencing psychiatry and moving towards GP
Returning to GP training
Work as a rural GP/PRIME
Occupational medicine/forensic medicine experience
Juggling multiple work commitments
Pursuing further education and academia
Leadership/working in a Māori health provider
Working as Associate Dean in Auckland University and the importance of rural exposure in medical schools