@lauren_towler Will this be covering inappropriate antibiotics for toothache? Procedures not prescriptions cure toothache yet people seek them: https://t.co/1aTVxFVKu6 and non-dental clinicians prescribe them even though outside their scope of practice: ht
Agree. My thoughts on this contentious topic. @rcgp @NottsLMC @BMA_GP @NHSEngland https://t.co/5tXTBRQJKn
https://t.co/BDROP7lJpv There are approximately 380 000 dental consultations in UK general practice every year. Read: Patients’ reasons for consulting a GP when experiencing a dental problem https://t.co/s8bplKb0Y4
Patients’ reasons for consulting a GP when experiencing a dental problem: a qualitative study | British Journal of General Practice - good learning points on the pitfalls of GPs providing care for dental issues https://t.co/X78vxKRH69
RT @BJGPjournal: Almost 400,000 patients with dental problems consult GPs for reasons including, accessibility, costs, and confusion about…
RT @BJGPjournal: Almost 400,000 patients with dental problems consult GPs for reasons including, accessibility, costs, and confusion about…
Almost 400,000 patients with dental problems consult GPs for reasons including, accessibility, costs, and confusion about dentists and GP roles, better signposting is needed https://t.co/YoQ3SJh3jF
Research published in @BJGPjournal finds that #patients who can’t get an emergency dental appointment are turning up to #GP surgeries instead. Read more: https://t.co/t2XaCVxjR5 https://t.co/SfHHR5jfiG
GPs deal with almost 400,000 dental patients every year, finds study in BJGP https://t.co/yEcLf9o0z6 @westernsussex @nhs_sct @GpsKnowledge @CWSCCG