@KarenMagraith @Richard56 Yup, but isn't the main argument against this proposition the fact that less than one-third of newly qualified doctors in the UK want a career in general practice? https://t.co/rN67D2AdUU via @BJGPjournal
@DeanEggitt Found this: "Of the doctors who had considered and rejected a specialty other than general practice..." apparently 50% rejected another speciality because the training was too long. (If I read Table 3 correctly) https://t.co/qIcONBbJjP
Only 1 in 3 newly qualified docs want to be GPs...more positive exposure needed at med school. Lets bang the drum. http://t.co/urw3w1yC
Only 1 in 3 newly qualified docs want to be GPs...more positive exposure needed at med school. Lets bang the drum. http://t.co/urw3w1yC
Only 1 in 3 newly qualified docs want to be GPs...more positive exposure needed at med school. Lets bang the drum. http://t.co/urw3w1yC
Reading: "ingentaconnect Reasons why doctors choose or reject careers in general practice:..."( http://t.co/UeD2GoMt )
RT @gregjirving: Reasons why doctors choose or reject careers in general practice | BJGP http://t.co/FlV8HuMO #meded #primarycare
Reasons why doctors choose or reject careers in general practice | BJGP http://t.co/IeRfJRGf