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. 2002 Jun;52(479):526–527.

The European definitions of the key features of the discipline of general practice: the role of the GP and core competencies.

Justin Allen 1, Bernard Gay 1, Harry Crebolder 1, Jan Heyrman 1, Igor Svab 1, Paul Ram 1
PMCID: PMC1314348  PMID: 12051237

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