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Alderney's GP Crisis: Doctor Returns from Retirement
22 Jan
Summary
- Alderney's only GP surgery faces a critical recruitment crisis.
- A dedicated doctor returned from retirement due to staffing shortages.
- Logistical challenges impact essential services like blood sample collection.

Alderney, a small island in the Channel Islands, is experiencing a critical "recruitment crisis" at its only general practice, the Island Medical Centre. Dr. Jonathan Cooper, who has served the island for 40 years, has returned from retirement for a third time due to the persistent difficulty in attracting new doctors to the practice.
The facility, which serves a population of just over 2,000, struggles not only with staffing but also with the logistical complexities of its island setting. Practice manager Tracey Jean highlighted issues such as the delayed transportation of blood samples, which directly impacts patient care. Community pharmacist Paul Durston noted that deliveries of essential medications can be infrequent, a stark contrast to mainland practices.
Despite these challenges, the healthcare professionals emphasize the unique rewards of practicing medicine in Alderney. They describe the work as "extremely rewarding" and an opportunity to build deep relationships with patients, offering a level of personalized care reminiscent of healthcare's past. The ability to spend ample time with each patient is a significant draw for those seeking a fulfilling medical career.




