General practitioner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A general practitioner or GP is a medical practitioner who provides primary care and specializes in family medicine. A general practitioner treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventi...
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I have been a general practice physician for almost all of my professional life, ... For most people 'excellence' translates into an assertion that internists can deal better with certain medical problems than the family practitioner. There is little objective evidence to support this view where primary health care delivery...
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General practitioner perceptions of treatment benefits and costs in patients with hyperlip...General practitioner perceptions of treatment benefits and ...
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General Practice is an essential part of medical care in all countries. The general practitioner is the first point of contact for most medical services. ... General Practice is an essential part of medical care in all countries. The general practitioner is the first point of contact for most medical services. The bulk of...
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College of General Practitioners, 2002). Potential benefits of developing GPSI services relate to the interests of GPs, of general practice as ...
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60: 47 per 100 000). In the smaller general practitioner observation dataset the estimated absolute risk reduction was 10 per 100 000 woman years. These results suggest that, at least in this relatively healthy UK cohort, the cancer benefits associated with oral contraception outweigh the risks.
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It is difficult to disentangle whether the benefits and costs of general practitioner with special interest services are related to the fact that the clinician is a general practitioner with special interest or to the community location of the service.
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This study explored general practitioner (GP) perceptions of use of treatments to manage hyperlipidaemia and their cost implications. GPs recognized different levels of coronary heart disease (CHD) risk, but were not always aware of which were major factors.
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What is the Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the Medical Benefits Schedule Initiative? ... General practitioner items are available to provide a structured framework for general practitioners to undertake assessment and management of patients with mental disorders, as part of...
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I understand that my continued access to the 'General Practitioner' items in the Medicare Benefits Schedule depends on meeting the; RACGP's minimum requirements for participation in quality assurance and continuing professional development.
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