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Dr Kuljit Singh

National Chair RACGP, Social Prescribing Special Interests Group, Clinical Director - Projects, KnG Healthcare and General Practitioner
Dr Singh has been appointed National Chair for the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Social Prescribing Specific Interest Group. Last Wednesday, she assumed this remarkable role and will consult with over 500 doctors nationwide. Her dedication and leadership are truly admirable.In addition to her role with RACGP, Dr Kuljit Singh is the lead doctor at the Southport Lower Acuity Facility, providing vital support for overflow patients from the Gold Coast Hospital. She is also actively involved in the Social Prescribing Pilot Project at SeaWorld, furthering her impact on healthcare innovation.(BMedSC, MBBS (Hon), FRACGP)

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Dr Kuljit Singh discusses conversation starters of social prescribing, community belonging and engagement by linking individuals to local resources, and the positive impact of social prescribing on health outcomes.

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