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Exploring patient experiences with a mindfulness course in a general practice setting: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Dupont JK, Waldorff FB, Graungaard AH.
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Breaking the chains in plato's cave: acute care in general practice. [PDF]
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Australian Journal of General Practice, 2023
Climate change is a health emergency, and general practitioners have an important role in both mitigation and adaptation to the effects of climate change. Climate change is already impacting health in a myriad of ways, including death and illness from increasingly frequent extreme weather events, disruptions to food systems and changes in vector-borne ...
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Climate change is a health emergency, and general practitioners have an important role in both mitigation and adaptation to the effects of climate change. Climate change is already impacting health in a myriad of ways, including death and illness from increasingly frequent extreme weather events, disruptions to food systems and changes in vector-borne ...
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British Journal of Nursing, 2020
Mark Gourlay was an MSc Adult Nursing (Pre-registration) Student, University of Dundee, and is now General Practice Nurse, Taycourt Surgery, Dundee
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Mark Gourlay was an MSc Adult Nursing (Pre-registration) Student, University of Dundee, and is now General Practice Nurse, Taycourt Surgery, Dundee
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2017
In dentistry, local anaesthesia is often necessary in order to be able to treat patients. Local anaesthesia facilitates a painless treatment, so that the patient’s comfort is maximal during the treatment and so that the dentist is able to work calmly, with concentration and precision. This benefits the end result and the way this is achieved.
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In dentistry, local anaesthesia is often necessary in order to be able to treat patients. Local anaesthesia facilitates a painless treatment, so that the patient’s comfort is maximal during the treatment and so that the dentist is able to work calmly, with concentration and precision. This benefits the end result and the way this is achieved.
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Psychotherapy and General Practice
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989The authors review the development of liaison psychotherapy in general practice, and argue that a 'skill-sharing’ approach, where the general practitioner retains the treatment role, is a more efficient model than a ‘consultation’ approach. Skill-sharing models are reviewed, and the need for psychiatrists and psychotherapists to be more directly ...
Gask, L., McGrath, G.
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