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Source: PubMed
The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Dec, 2007;57 (545): 987-93.
Who cares? The James Mackenzie Lecture 2006.
David A Haslam
Author Information
David A Haslam: Royal College of General Practitioners, 14 Princes Gate, Hyde Park, London, SW7 1PU. davidhaslam@hotmail.com
PMID: 18252075
DOI: 10.3399/096016407782604884
Abstract
No abstract text available.
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MeSH Term
Education, Medical
Humans
Physician's Role
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Lecture
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