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Medical Journal of Australia, 2006
Helping patients sort out the complexities of life, even if in small steps, can be a source of great satisfaction ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY CONTROLLED health services (ACCHSs) across Australia are supported by predominantly non-Indigenous doctors. As of 2005, there were between eight and ten Indigenous doctors working in ACCHSs.
Panaretto, Kathryn s., Wenitong, Mark
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Helping patients sort out the complexities of life, even if in small steps, can be a source of great satisfaction ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY CONTROLLED health services (ACCHSs) across Australia are supported by predominantly non-Indigenous doctors. As of 2005, there were between eight and ten Indigenous doctors working in ACCHSs.
Panaretto, Kathryn s., Wenitong, Mark
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General practitioner commissioning groups
BMJ, 2011How they are held to account and governed matters; the government has a difficult balancing ...
Edwards, Nigel, Fulop, Naomi
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General practitioner referral patterns
Journal of Public Health, 1993A survey of general practitioners (GPs) in the Western Health and Social Services Board was carried out in November 1990. The main objectives were to determine the factors which influence GPs' decisions to refer to particular hospitals and to ascertain current out-patient referral patterns. A self-administered questionnaire was sent to 157 GPs.
F, Kennedy, B, McConnell
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General Practitioner as Psychotherapist
Medical Journal of Australia, 1980The importance of general practitioners attending to the emotional problems of their patients is demonstrated. Evidence has been presented concerning the feasibility and cost effectiveness of general practitioners developing the skills required to manage such disorders.
G, Andrews, H, Brodaty
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Defibrillation by general practitioners
Resuscitation, 2002To investigate the mode of cardiac arrest in patients with acute myocardial infarction attended by general practitioners, and the effectiveness of early defibrillation.Retrospective observational study.British general practice.General practitioners equipped with defibrillators by the British Heart Foundation.Cardiac rhythm when first monitored ...
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Epidemiology and general practitioners
Veterinary Record, 2011PROFESSOR Woolhouse's Editorial on ‘Promoting good practice in epidemiology’ ([ VR , February 12, 2011, vol 168, pp 156–157][1]) and the document ‘A Guide to Good Practice for Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology’ ([Woolhouse and others 2011][2]) are excellent and useful, but ...
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General practitioners and orthodontics
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1987W e practice in stressful times. In many communities, in the courts, and in the editorial and letters columns of many dental journals, the antagonism between orthodontists and general practitioners who perform comprehensive orthodontic treatment is intense. W. H. Howard, in a 1984 editorial in General Dentistry.
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Working with General Practitioners
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988Psychiatrists and general practitioners have found new ways of working together in the last ten years, but there have also been separate activities which could develop into rivalry. These opportunities and dangers are the central theme of this paper.
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