The GP consultation a registrar's guide

The consultation with the patient is an often neglected part of the GP's training, but is fundamentally important for everyday practice. In "The GP Consultation: A Registrar's Guide" (formerly 'Partners in Care'), Peter Livesey, a practising GP, shows in a clear, compre...

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Main Author: Livesey, Peter G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Boston Butterworth Heinemann 1996
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