Are general practitioners in favour of quality assurance?
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Are general practitioners in favour of quality assurance?
Abstract
A survey of established general practitioners in New South Wales and South Australia and of Family Medicine Programme trainees in South Australia was undertaken to investigate their attitudes towards a general practice based Quality Assurance Programme. Broad support for such a programme was found and was strongest among younger practitioners; those who had, or were undertaking, FMP training, those belonging to the RACGP; and those who hold the DipObstRACOG.
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