Family Practice Vol. 20, No. 4, 359
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Academic family practice
Guys, Kings & St Thomas School of Medicine, London, UK; E-mail: roger.jones@kcl.ac.uk
Jones R. Academic family practice. Family Practice 2003; 20: 359.
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In many countries, the imperatives of service delivery, the constraints of shrinking resources and the increasing demands of a well-informed yet frequently risk-taking population conspire to threaten the viability of clinical academic medicine. In many countries, Academies are looking hard at ways of making clinical academic
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