Abstract
More needs to be done to boost the profile and status of general practice to attract new entrants to the profession and to increase the skills of current GPs if the challenges facing UK healthcare are to be met, the Royal College of General Practitioners has said. The college has set out an ambitious plan for the future of general practice over the next decade in a bid to ensure that there are enough GPs who are equipped to take on roles in health …
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