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  2. Family medicine - Wikipedia

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    General practice (GP) is a medical discipline that provides comprehensive primary care for individuals, families and communities. Learn about the history, features and challenges of GP services in different countries, such as Ireland, Australia and the UK.

  3. General practitioner - Wikipedia

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    A general practitioner (GP) or family physician is a doctor who provides comprehensive primary care to patients and communities. Learn about the history, training, scope and variations of GP practice in different countries and regions.

  4. General medical services - Wikipedia

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    This combined with the other workload factors (increasing consultation length, increasing consultation frequency, ageing population (see Office for National Statistics) increasing medical complexity, and transfer of work from hospital means that GP workload is rising 5% year on year as GP income falls – concealed largely by the rise of "half ...

  5. Patient-focused GP surgery shortlisted for award - AOL

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    A Warwickshire GP surgery shortlisted for a national award has said it works hard to put patients first. St Wulfstan Surgery in Southam has prioritised cutting waiting times by operating out of ...

  6. Royal College of General Practitioners - Wikipedia

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    MRCGP stands for Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners, a mandatory qualification for newly qualifying GPs in the UK. It is awarded after completing a three-year training programme and passing three assessments: Applied Knowledge Test, Clinical Skills Assessment and Workplace-Based Assessment.

  7. National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Service (NHS) is the publicly funded healthcare system of the United Kingdom, established in 1948. It provides comprehensive, universal and free health services to UK residents, with some exceptions and charges.

  8. Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners

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    MRCGP is a three-part assessment run by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) that tests the knowledge, skills and behaviours of doctors working in general practice. Learn about the history, curriculum, components and controversy of the MRCGP exam.

  9. Mark Porter (general practitioner) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Porter is a general practitioner in Gloucestershire and a medical expert for The Times, The One Show and BBC Radio 4. He was born in 1962 in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, and graduated from Imperial College London in 1986.