Altmetric Data
Altmetric tracks attention and engagement of scholarly articles. The following list shows the articles most frequently shared in social media over the past six months.
- Association between use of urgent suspected cancer referral and mortality and stage at diagnosis: a 5-year national cohort studyLast mentioned on Sat Apr 09 2022
- The Roundhouse: an alternative model for primary careLast mentioned on Thu Mar 03 2022
- Migrants in vulnerable circumstances: not a quick fixLast mentioned on Wed Jan 12 2022
- Mindlines: making sense of evidence in practiceLast mentioned on Tue May 03 2022
- Schizophrenia in black Caribbeans living in the UK: an exploration of underlying causes of the high incidence rateLast mentioned on Wed May 11 2022
- Finding meaning in the consultation: introducing the hermeneutic windowLast mentioned on Sat Jan 29 2022
- Use of multiple inflammatory marker tests in primary care: using Clinical Practice Research Datalink to evaluate accuracyLast mentioned on Wed May 18 2022
- Creating space for gut feelings in the diagnosis of cancer in primary careLast mentioned on Fri May 06 2022
- Equity in health care: a student’s perspectiveLast mentioned on Fri Apr 01 2022
- Health inequality and COVID-19: the culmination of two centuries of social murderLast mentioned on Fri Apr 29 2022
- The absurd general practitionerLast mentioned on Mon Feb 28 2022
- Tips for GP trainees interested in medical educationLast mentioned on Sat May 07 2022
- They should: workforce, politics, and GP survivalLast mentioned on Wed May 11 2022
- Bad Medicine: The rise and rise of antidepressantsLast mentioned on Tue Mar 08 2022
- Women at the heart of general practice: the exhibition curator’s viewLast mentioned on Wed May 11 2022
- Yonder: Sexual health in cardiac patients, vaccine hesitancy, colorectal cancer, and second victimsLast mentioned on Sun Jan 09 2022
- Therapeutics?Last mentioned on Wed Dec 15 2021
- Prescribing of long-term antibiotics to adolescents in primary care: a retrospective cohort studyLast mentioned on Fri Dec 03 2021
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