This is the opportunity for the government to demonstrate its stated commitment to general practice.
We agreed to other providers in general practice and the other one was performance-related pay.
Then they would need to be validated in clinical trials before being used in general practice.
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His concerns are endorsed by Dr Paul Cundy, the British Medical Association's adviser on computers in general practice.
Such specialized medicines have higher margins than drugs that must be marketed to general practice physicians and consumers.
The sessions can be delivered in general practice without referral to a specialist, taking pressure off waiting lists.
The risk for individuals is that in keeping up one zigs when the market and general practice zags.
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Hassan saw its potential, and started selling Detrol to general practice physicians.
General practice was already suffering recruitment and retention problems, he said, and a below inflation pay award would only make this worse.
We also need each general practice to have a fully funded "obesity team" where a designated GP becomes the "lead" in day-to-day weight management.
If the salary differentials between ourselves and consultants suddenly increase even further, there will be ineluctable and dire consequences for recruitment to general practice.
The spokesman said the increase was "in keeping with general practice", adding that "some other authorities set the threshold for levying the charge much lower".
Too few general practice attorneys or consumers begin to understand that estate tax is but one of many complex but vital matters estate planners address.
Smoking cessation expert Professor Godfrey Fowler, of the department of general practice at Oxford University, told BBC News Online he was not surprised by the findings.
On the other hand, women tend toward lower-paying specialties like pediatrics and general practice, and they often make further trade-offs in pay for more flexibility, he says.
GPs' pay are not in yet, but there are signs that the new system may prove more costly than planned for the primary-care trusts that pay for general practice.
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It's general practice at the BBC to refer to the country as Burma, and the BBC News website says this is because most of its audience is familiar with that name rather than Myanmar.
We welcome Dame Janet's conclusion that the GMC cannot be criticised or held responsible for the fact that Shipman was free to re-enter unsupervised general practice following his conviction for his drugs offence in 1976.
Dr Chisholm said the solution lay in the new GP contract, currently being negotiated, which should make general practice more attractive to young doctors, and to encourage existing GPs to stay in practice or return to the profession.
While I am a strong believer in the flywheel principal as a general practice, there are also times when radical change is in fact the critical element needed to move a company to the next level of success.
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Lee explains that general practice physicians and psychiatrists rate lower, at no. 7 and no. 12 respectively, because they have to contend with much more tension on the job than do the professions at the top of the list.
Literacy rates are reportedly even lower for female youths (42%) and adults (26%) due to the combined effects of war, poverty and socio-cultural practices (e.g. early marriages and the general practice of educating the boy rather than the girl-child).
Small wonder that only around 9% of American medical-school graduates choose family practice (general practice, in British parlance) a rate that according to the American Academy of Family Physicians will leave the country short of around 40, 000 family doctors by 2020.
Yet the effort is clearly afoot in some leftist ranks to incorporate purported culturally natural bias against Muslims into a general practice of white, dominant discrimination, even very pointedly to the point of spreading like a rash the misnomer of anti-Muslim racism.
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Lisa Bloom is a legal analyst for Avvo.com, bestselling author of Think and Swagger and the founder and managing partner of The Bloom Firm, a prominent general practice law firm based in Los Angeles that handles family, civil and criminal matters.
Dr. James Perrin, the director of the division of general pediatrics at the Mass General Hospital for Children in Boston, says it takes more than one doctor's visit to get an ADHD diagnosis right. (Perrin helped write guidelines for diagnosing ADHD in general practice or family practice settings, which were published in 2000, but did not participate in Garland's study).
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In 1989, Phillips joined his father and brother in their general law practice in Evanston, handling a broad range of civil matters.
His honour is for services to general medical practice and to broadcasting.
To mark Mouth Cancer Awareness Month, the Faculty of General Dental Practice (FGDP) said it would be encouraging dentists and hygienists to be vigilant in detecting mouth cancer.
"Patients in general clinical practice are older and sicker than the selected patients enrolled in research trials, so deaths from major side effects such as stroke, bleeding and cardiac rupture may be more common, " he said.
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