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InnovAiT 2009 2(6):389; doi:10.1093/innovait/inn201
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A view point

Dr Roger Neighbour

E-mail: rogerneighbour@googlemail.com

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One perk of being at the end of a career in general practice is that I can say out loud some of the private thoughts which, in earlier years, it was probably politic to keep to myself. One of the nicest things anyone ever called me was a ‘maverick’. I take that to mean someone unintimidated by orthodoxy, who is not afraid to fly a kite in defiance of the prevailing wind. So here are some maverick views about the new GP curriculum, or, more exactly, about . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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