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Greater South Eastern Division of General Practice

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Area Covered:
The Division covers approximately 93 square kilometres, and includes the suburbs of Malvern East, Ashwood/ Ashburton, Glen Iris, Chadstone, Mt Waverley, Glen Waverley/ Wheelers Hill, Oakleigh/Huntingdale/Hughesdale, Clayton, Mulgrave and Monash University.
 
Postcodes Covered:
3145, 3146 (50%), 3147 (50%), 3148, 3149, 3150, 3166, 3168, 3170, 3800
 
Phone: 03 9569 5077
 
Website: http://www.gsedgp.com.au
 
About:
Greater South Eastern Division of General Practice (GSED) is a local GP organisation that provides services and a focal point to help General Practitioners and General Practice to work better.

GSED is located in the South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne, approximately 20 kilometres from the Melbourne Central Business District. It is situated around the geographic area of the City of Monash and parts of the City of Stonnington and Boroondara. The City of Monash is currently the second largest LGA, in terms of population, in Melbourne.

GSED represents 107 financial members within and the City of Monash, Stonnington and Boroondara. The Division first started operating in October 1993. In early 1994 an office administrator and receptionist were hired to start informing and recruiting General Practitioners into Divisions of General Practice.

GSED has always considered it a priority to maintain office accommodation independent from other health service providers. In 1995, its activities and projects had grown and required further staff, and consequently larger premises were required. GSED's current location is within the same corporate building at Chester St. Oakleigh. The office is an open plan setting, allowing good communication throughout the office.

GSED liaises with a wide variety of stakeholders, including Commonwealth and State government, non-government organisations, local councils, a broad range of Health Service Providers and related organisations. Main stakeholders include Commonwealth and State Government, non-government organisations, local councils, Health Service Providers and related organisations.

 
 
 
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