This section of the database deals with some information that particularly relates to general practice.
However the whole GPnotebook database is relevant to general practice because, as every GP knows, "everything that a patient is treated for or might present with, is general practice!"
Information relating to individual diseases is found in the appropriate specialist section of the database. Any particular general practice information relating to e.g. management in primary care, is included with other information concerning each particular disease.
Related pages
- Demography in general practice
- General practice - introduction
- Management
- On call in general practice
- Preventative care
- Burnout
- Referral (from general practice)
- Epidemiology (public health)
- General practitioners availability
- Jarman index
- Legal aspects of medicine
- New patient registration
- Consultation (general practice)
- Sick note
- Pensions
- Removal from list
- General principles of screening
- Temporary resident
- Well person/new patient check (example practice guideline)
- Controlled drug prescription
- Certification of death
- Cremation certificate
- Battery powered and other implants that could cause problems during the cremation of human remains
- Process for changing name and gender in primary care
- Inverse care law
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