Research in General Practice
Discover the intriguing dynamics of general practice in the insightful book Research in General Practice by Chapman and Hall, published in 1989. This comprehensive paperback edition spans 243 pages and delves into the paradoxes faced by general practitioners today. While it is crucial for practitioners to embrace uncertainty, there remains a noticeable gap in the research surrounding these everyday challenges. This book encourages a deeper exploration into the uncertainties that general practitioners encounter, fostering a greater understanding of the field. Ideal for healthcare professionals and students alike, Research in General Practice is an essential addition to your medical library. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to the ongoing dialogue in general practice with this thought-provoking read.