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Frenchay Hospital
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care will soon become necessary.
Despite efforts to recruit more GPs, the overall number of doctors working in specialty has changed little recent years, part because numbers leaving have increased. <b>Mark Purvis</b> argues that we need better information about what can be done allow GPs remain practice, and support those who wish return
Primary care is critical to the future of NHS, but service continues train wrong type doctors in place, says Mark Purvis