RT @cmsinnott: Brilliant and provocative review from @elliebarry14 and @trishgreenhalgh depicting the vicious cycle of negative stereotypes…
RT @cmsinnott: Brilliant and provocative review from @elliebarry14 and @trishgreenhalgh depicting the vicious cycle of negative stereotypes…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @cmsinnott: Brilliant and provocative review from @elliebarry14 and @trishgreenhalgh depicting the vicious cycle of negative stereotypes…
Brilliant and provocative review from @elliebarry14 and @trishgreenhalgh depicting the vicious cycle of negative stereotypes of GPs in the media and the GP recruitment crisis https://t.co/EN9pfe038B
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @atkinson_joanne: Interesting media influencing practice and perceptions echoes my thesis @MoniqueLhussier https://t.co/as9BQSgCCL
RT @Maureenprsb: What the papers say about GPs - and it’s not good. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 a…
RT @commandodoctor: An interesting reflection on the portrayal of GPs and Primary Healthcare in the UK media. It is not lost on me why so…
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @mellojonny: Newspaper coverage of GPs is completely at odds with patient satisfaction, which suggest that what's good for patients is l…
RT @mellojonny: Newspaper coverage of GPs is completely at odds with patient satisfaction, which suggest that what's good for patients is l…
Interesting media influencing practice and perceptions echoes my thesis @MoniqueLhussier
RT @Maureenprsb: What the papers say about GPs - and it’s not good. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 a…
RT @mellojonny: Newspaper coverage of GPs is completely at odds with patient satisfaction, which suggest that what's good for patients is l…
RT @commandodoctor: An interesting reflection on the portrayal of GPs and Primary Healthcare in the UK media. It is not lost on me why so…
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @mellojonny: Newspaper coverage of GPs is completely at odds with patient satisfaction, which suggest that what's good for patients is l…
RT @BJGPjournal: General practice in UK newspapers https://t.co/7xvv17BP7r https://t.co/w8SoiHMhnl
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @mellojonny: Newspaper coverage of GPs is completely at odds with patient satisfaction, which suggest that what's good for patients is l…
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @BJGPjournal: General practice in UK newspapers https://t.co/7xvv17BP7r https://t.co/w8SoiHMhnl
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @BJGPjournal: General practice in UK newspapers https://t.co/7xvv17BP7r https://t.co/w8SoiHMhnl
Newspaper coverage of GPs is completely at odds with patient satisfaction, which suggest that what's good for patients is less suited to 'hard-working' journalists and newspaper editors
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @BJGPjournal: General practice in UK newspapers https://t.co/7xvv17BP7r https://t.co/w8SoiHMhnl
.@rcgp deserves a response.
What the papers say about GPs - and it’s not good. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles https://t.co/rLuB7T0MP2
RT @ZotVet: Anyone fancy doing this for vets?! https://t.co/rpjLKdYS0P
Anyone fancy doing this for vets?!
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @Richard_GP: Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP f…
RT @miketrenell: An insightful analysis on newspaper representation of primary care doctors. The frontline of everyday care for most of us…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
Could negative media coverage fuel poor morale among GPs, adding to self-fulfilling prophecy? Why we need #TeamGP #WhyGP for a bit of balance 🤗 Empirical analysis of GP coverage over newspaper 400 articles https://t.co/2YmGTPIWQW via @BJGPjournal @EllieBa
General practice in UK newspapers https://t.co/7xvv17BP7r
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
Of interest to you @CSI_Linguist.
Very interesting article reflecting how Primary care is portrayed in British media. Never going to have public support when this is what they’re led to believe...@NickBray13 @SGPET @rcgp
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
An insightful analysis on newspaper representation of primary care doctors. The frontline of everyday care for most of us gets a fair bit of flack. Wonder what this bias does? RT and paper from @trishgreenhalgh
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
An interesting reflection on the portrayal of GPs and Primary Healthcare in the UK media. It is not lost on me why so many of us British-trained GPs are now working overseas. Some lessons to be learned for Australia? @RACGP @ACRRM @RuralCommission https:
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
Always suspected this. Next project = how can media provide a more balanced view of general practice..the not so good and the very very good..
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @nick_grundy: Key point here is: hospitals and GPs both portrayed, correctly, as in crisis. Newspapers blame the govt for hospital crise…
Key point here is: hospitals and GPs both portrayed, correctly, as in crisis. Newspapers blame the govt for hospital crises...and GPs for primary care crises!
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
Great study! GPs in UK get unfair share of criticism in the press We need to do this for the VA! The VA is often criticized for quality issues that are pervasive throughout US, despite evidence that VA care is similar or better than in private sector ht
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles | British Journal of General Practice https://t.co/7qVc6EIlOL
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
what a fab paper. .@KeeleMedSchool .@PCSciences
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
.@rcgp
General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles https://t.co/sUm02vLez4
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
Excellent, but slightly depressing paper by @trishgreenhalgh Not news to us in 1’ Care I suspect ! https://t.co/agtdMN6rzc
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 system…
Our new paper. General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles. @EllieBarry14 systematically showed that GPs get more than their share of flak in the mainstream press. https://t.co/sRJC8tLWPC
General practice in UK newspapers: an empirical analysis of over 400 articles https://t.co/Lt8RRGWUE2