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The content of general practice consultations: cross-sectional study based on video recordings
Chris Salisbury, Sunita Procter, Kate Stewart, Leah Bowen, Sarah Purdy, Matthew Ridd, Jose Valderas, Tom Blakeman and David Reeves
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (616): e751-e759. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp13X674431
Chris Salisbury
MD, FRCGP
Roles: Professor of primary health care
Sunita Procter
PhD
Roles: Research associate
Kate Stewart
PhD
Roles: Research fellow
Leah Bowen
MSc
Roles: Research associate
Sarah Purdy
MD, FRCGP
Roles: Reader in primary health care
Matthew Ridd
PhD, MRCGP
Roles: NIHR clinical lecturer
Jose Valderas
PhD, MPH
Roles: Senior clinical research fellow
Tom Blakeman
PhD, MRCGP
Roles: NIHR clinical lecturer
David Reeves
Centre for Primary Care, Institute of Population Health, University of Manchester, Manchester.
PhDRoles: Senior research fellow in medical statistics
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 63, Issue 616
November 2013
The content of general practice consultations: cross-sectional study based on video recordings
Chris Salisbury, Sunita Procter, Kate Stewart, Leah Bowen, Sarah Purdy, Matthew Ridd, Jose Valderas, Tom Blakeman, David Reeves
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (616): e751-e759. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp13X674431
The content of general practice consultations: cross-sectional study based on video recordings
Chris Salisbury, Sunita Procter, Kate Stewart, Leah Bowen, Sarah Purdy, Matthew Ridd, Jose Valderas, Tom Blakeman, David Reeves
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (616): e751-e759. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp13X674431
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