Abstract

Physician assistants in primary care are not a “lifeline” to save general practice and will divert attention from the need for more GPs, local medical committees (LMCs) have said. Delegates at a special BMA conference of LMCs were not persuaded that physician assistants were the solution to their workload concerns. Roberta King, of Dorset LMC, argued that it would take many years to increase GP …

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