
I really appreciated the Back Pages paper on academic general practice.1 It emphasises not only the history but the importance of academic general practice. John Howie warns that the increase in renaming general practice as primary care could mean that general practice may not be a GP-led service in the future. Also, I would strongly underline what Howie writes, ‘academic general practice has contributed significantly to the evolving understanding of the …
General Practice, Humans, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Education, Medical, Undergraduate
General Practice, Humans, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Education, Medical, Undergraduate
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