General practice / family medicine
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- News
- Primary care fails people with anxiety
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BMJ 2007;334:558, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39153.560833.80, (Published 17 March 2007)
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- Tuberculosis in London is rising
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BMJ 2007;334:560, doi: 10.1136/bmj.334.7593.560, (Published 17 March 2007)
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- Editor's choice
- What we know and what we do
- Douglas Kamerow
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BMJ 2007;334:, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39148.366412.43, (Published 10 March 2007)
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- Letters
- English classes are being cut
- Philip R Matthews
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BMJ 2007;334:490, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39143.031296.1F, (Published 10 March 2007)
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- News
- Heathrow doctor's case at GMC will be heard in private
- Owen Dyer
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BMJ 2007;334:497, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39146.365475.DB, (Published 10 March 2007)
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- Feature
- Should NICE evaluate complementary and alternative medicine?
- Linda Franck, Cyril Chantler, and Michael Dixon
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BMJ 2007;334:506, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39122.512211.BE, (Published 10 March 2007)
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- Clinical review
- Cervical spondylosis and neck pain
- Allan I Binder
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BMJ 2007;334:527, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39127.608299.80, (Published 10 March 2007)
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- Practice
- A patient's journey: whooping cough
- Ros Levenson
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BMJ 2007;334:532, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39120.556296.AE, (Published 10 March 2007)
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- Career focus
- Recently I moved back to Wales after spending nearly eight years away. I have been working mainly in accident and emergency (A&E), and have completed the first part of my FACEM(Aus). I am unlikely now to return to Australia, however, as I have two young children; the youngest is six months. I am struggling with which path to take because getting an SpR in A&E would mean doing most of the training again, as well as more exams. I have been interested in general practice for some time and am thinking of applying for the VTS in early 2007. I still have some time to complete before being able to do my GP registrar year, such as paediatrics, psychiatry, etc. My biggest concern is having to leave the kids to do an SHO job, with all the out of hours and long days, when it is nearly eight years since I was an SHO. Apart from getting a staff grade job in A&E, which I think I would find frustrating seeing that I was midway through my training in Australia, do you have any advice for me?
- Bill Irish
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BMJ 2007;334:s74, doi: 10.1136/bmj.334.7591.s74-a,
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- Editorials
- Housing and health
- Hilary Thomson and Mark Petticrew
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BMJ 2007;334:434, doi: 10.1136/bmj.39133.558380.BE, (Published 3 March 2007)
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