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Original Articles

Does experience in general practice influence the clinical thinking of foundation trainees?

, MSc (Research Fellow in General Practice) , , MA PhD PgCL&T MAcadMEd (Education Research Lead) , , MBChB MRCGP MSc (Programme Director) , , MBChB MSc FRCGP FIMC RCS(Ed) (Associate Director for the Foundation Programme in GP (retired)) , , BSc MBBS MMEd FRCP MRCGP (Associate Dean) (Honorary Professor) (Associate Dean) (Honorary Professor) & , PhD (Visiting Fellow)
Pages 327-337 | Accepted 01 Oct 2014, Published online: 01 Jun 2016

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