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Psychosocial factors in GP work: the effects of taking a GP position or leaving GP work

The European Journal of Public Health, 2012
We examined the effects of leaving public sector general practitioner (GP) work and of taking a GP position on changes in work-related psychosocial factors, such as time pressure, patient-related stress, distress and work interference with family.
Heponiemi, Tarja   +3 more
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2015
1236???1399, by Khoda O. A. ??? Observations of GPS satellites at permanent stations located in Ukraine and in the Eastern Europe were processed at the GPS Data Analysis Centre of the Main Astronomical Observatory with Bernese GPS Software ver. 4.2. The obtained coordinates of the Ukrainian permanent GPS stations and baseline lengths between the GLSV ...
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2015
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Managerialism and the British GP: the GP as manager and as managed

International Journal of Public Sector Management, 1998
The focus of the paper is on the relationship between General Practitioners (GPs) and central government. This relationship dates from the introduction of national health insurance in the UK. From the outset it had an impact on GPs’ medical role, their professional status and income.
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GP Contracts

Nursing Standard, 1991
Practice nurses' time is being wasted because the GP contract requires them to offer screening to elderly patients who are already being cared for by district nurses, it was claimed last week at the end of the contract's first year.
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The existentialist GP

British Journal of General Practice, 2023
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The GP as a teacher

Medical Journal of Australia, 1991
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GPS-SEC

2016 13th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communications (WPNC), 2016
Levent Altay   +2 more
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GPS Down

Scientific American, 2019
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