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The healthcare industry is undergoing a digital revolution. Among the most significant shifts is the emergence and widespread acceptance of remote general practice. Known more formally as TeleGP or telemedicine general practice, this modality allows qualified general practitioners (GPs) to consult, diagnose, treat, refer, and follow up with patients virtually—often from anywhere in the world.
This guide is not just for doctors from wealthy nations. It’s for qualified GPs across the Global South who want to earn, contribute, and grow through the power of virtual care. It’s also for diaspora doctors, rural physicians, early retirees, caregivers, and digital nomads who still want to practice medicine ethically and professionally.
A Remote General Practitioner (TeleGP) is a licensed medical doctor who provides primary healthcare consultations via digital platforms such as video calls, phone calls, mobile apps, or secure messaging. The scope of work typically includes:
Triage and initial assessment
Diagnosis and treatment planning
Medication prescription and renewal
Mental health support
Health education and promotion
Chronic disease management
Referrals to specialists or emergency care
Preventive health screening and advice
Here are common routes doctors follow to become Remote GPs:
If you're already practicing in a clinic or hospital, transitioning to TeleGP work often starts with:
Completing CPD (Continuing Professional Development) in telemedicine.
Joining a digital health platform.
Receiving training in telehealth tools and virtual bedside manner.
Doctors trained outside their target market may:
Obtain licensure in a telemedicine-friendly country (e.g., UK, Australia, Canada, USA).
Work for international or global health platforms catering to their home country.
Offer services through diaspora or NGO healthcare programs.
Newly qualified doctors may begin their careers remotely by:
Joining supervised remote roles.
Working in virtual urgent care centers.
Specializing in virtual-only health startups.
Consider these platforms for CPD and certifications:
Harvard Online – Telehealth Certification: https://online-learning.harvard.edu/course/telehealth
Coursera – Telemedicine: Tools, Uses, and Limitations: https://www.coursera.org/learn/telemedicine
The Telehealth Certification Institute: https://www.telementalhealthtraining.com/
FutureLearn – Digital Skills in Health: https://www.futurelearn.com/subjects/healthcare-medicine-courses
MediRecruit (Australia/International) – https://www.medirecruit.com/
Telemedicine Jobs – https://telemedicinejobs.com/
Health eCareers – https://www.healthecareers.com/
MDsearch.com – https://www.mdsearch.com/
LocumTenens.com (Telehealth Roles) – https://www.locumtenens.com/telemedicine-jobs/
Upwork (Health & Wellness section) – https://www.upwork.com
PeoplePerHour – https://www.peopleperhour.com
Toptal (for experienced consultants) – https://www.toptal.com/
We Work Remotely (Healthcare Jobs) – https://weworkremotely.com/categories/remote-healthcare-jobs
Remote OK (Medical & Healthcare) – https://remoteok.com/remote-health+jobs
Teladoc Health – https://www.teladochealth.com/
Amwell – https://business.amwell.com/
MDLIVE – https://www.mdlive.com/
Doctor on Demand – https://doctorondemand.com
Babylon Health – https://www.babylonhealth.com/
Livi (KRY) – https://www.livi.co.uk/
Push Doctor – https://www.pushdoctor.co.uk/
eConsult Health – https://econsult.net/
GP2U – https://gp2u.com.au/
HotDoc – https://www.hotdoc.com.au/
Doctors on Demand (Australia) – https://www.doctorsondemand.com.au/
mPharma (West Africa) – https://mpharma.com/
Hello Doctor (South Africa) – https://hellodoctor.com/
CarePay Kenya – https://carepay.com/
Rocket Health Uganda – https://www.rockethealth.africa/
Practo – https://www.practo.com/
mfine – https://www.mfine.co/
DocsApp – https://www.docsapp.in/
1mg (Now Tata 1mg) – https://www.1mg.com/
Okadoc – https://www.okadoc.com/
Altibbi – https://www.altibbi.com/
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF Telemedicine) – https://telemed.msf.org/
PATH – Digital Health Initiatives – https://www.path.org/areas-of-focus/digital-health/
Jhpiego (Johns Hopkins affiliate) – https://www.jhpiego.org/
HealthEnabled.org (Digital Health in LMICs) – https://www.healthenabled.org/
UNICEF Digital Health – https://www.unicef.org/innovation/digital-health
You can legally and ethically build your private remote practice with these steps:
Licensure: Ensure you are legally allowed to practice in the country you target.
Telemedicine Platform: Use tools like Cliniko (https://www.cliniko.com/), Doxy.me (https://doxy.me/), or Zoom for Healthcare (https://zoom.us/healthcare).
Secure EHR Systems: Example: SimplePractice – https://www.simplepractice.com/
Billing and Payment: Stripe (https://stripe.com/), Paystack (Africa – https://paystack.com/), or PayPal.
Marketing: Use Google My Business, social media, and content marketing.
Professional Insurance: Medical indemnity coverage tailored to telehealth.
Women’s Health TeleGP
Rural & Remote Populations
Diaspora Health Services
Geriatric Virtual Clinics
Adolescent and Youth Counseling
Men’s Health in Conservative Cultures
Informed consent in telemedicine
Data privacy (GDPR, HIPAA)
Malpractice insurance coverage
Scope of practice restrictions by jurisdiction
r/telemedicine (Reddit) – https://www.reddit.com/r/telemedicine/
Facebook Groups:
"Telemedicine & Telehealth Network"
"Doctors Doing Telehealth"
Society for Participatory Medicine – https://participatorymedicine.org/
American Telemedicine Association (ATA) – https://www.americantelemed.org/
Telehealth Resource Centers (US-focused but helpful globally) – https://www.telehealthresourcecenter.org/
LinkedIn can be your digital CV, business card, and referral engine.
Headline: “Remote General Practitioner | Telehealth | Digital Health Advocate | Chronic Care | Preventive Health”
About Section: Tell your story. Humanize your journey—where you trained, why you moved to virtual care, and what kind of patients you help.
Experience: Highlight both clinical and digital skills.
Certifications: Add telemedicine courses, CPD, and compliance training.
Skills: Include “Telemedicine,” “Remote Patient Monitoring,” “Digital Health,” “Patient Education.”
Connect with clinicians in digital health.
Follow remote-first health startups and recruiters.
Comment insightfully on health tech trends.
Share articles on virtual primary care.
Post patient education videos (with consent).
Discuss your experience in cross-border telemedicine.
Continuous Learning: Medicine and tech change fast. Stay updated.
Hybrid Practice: Blend telemedicine with occasional in-person consulting.
Global Licensure: Consider additional certifications (e.g., GMC UK, USMLE).
Mentorship: Mentor junior doctors entering the virtual care space.
Impact Measurement: Track patient outcomes and satisfaction.
Becoming a Remote General Practitioner (TeleGP) is not just a workaround for travel or clinic closures. It is a genuine transformation of how you can deliver care, impact more lives, and sustain your career globally—even from your living room or a rural town.
Wherever you are—from Kampala to Calgary, Mumbai to Melbourne—there’s a space for you in this emerging field. You don’t need to migrate to thrive; sometimes, you just need to connect virtually and serve locally or globally.
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