Abstract

In a changing obstetric world we thought it timely to survey the work and attitudes of general practitioners with special obstetric training. Such a survey might have useful service and educa tional implications. We decided therefore to send a question naire to holders of the DObstRCOG qualification old enough to have settled into their practices but not so senior that they had begun to restrict their obstetric responsibilities. We were interested also to obtain some secondary information on gynaecology, family planning, and abortion from the viewpoint of the general-practitioner obstetrician.

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