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This accessible text covers the entirety of General Practice and the General Practitioner, from student studies to retirement and from the beginning of the NHS to the present day. It provides a comprehensive historic overview representing both academic and frontline perspectives.

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This accessible text covers the entirety of General Practice and the General Practitioner, from student studies to retirement and from the beginning of the NHS to the present day. It provides a comprehensive historic overview representing both academic and frontline perspectives.
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James Sherifi enjoys a portfolio career, including work as GP locum, GP appraiser, HMCTS benefits tribunal member, CQC inspector and writer.
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Finally, would I recommend this book? Yes, wholeheartedly. I consider it would be of interest to many GPs......and would be useful reading for those who are new to general practice, who recognise that the previous workings of the NHS and primary health care team are very relevant in today's era of continuing change. -- Education for Primary Care journal.

The book is marketed to those contemplating a career as GPs, trainees, and GP educators, as well as historians and policymakers. It is hard to satisfy all these groups, but with a blend or research, situated experience, and humour, the author may have cracked it. If you want an understanding of how we are where we are in NHS general practice, and where we might end up, read this book and maybe you may have more of a chance in influencing the outcome! -- BJGP Life.


    Finally, would I recommend this book? Yes, wholeheartedly. I consider it would be of interest to many GPs......and would be useful reading for those who are new to general practice, who recognise that the previous workings of the NHS and primary health care team are very relevant in today's era of continuing change. -- Education for Primary Care journal.



      The book is marketed to those contemplating a career as GPs, trainees, and GP educators, as well as historians and policymakers. It is hard to satisfy all these groups, but with a blend or research, situated experience, and humour, the author may have cracked it. If you want an understanding of how we are where we are in NHS general practice, and where we might end up, read this book and maybe you may have more of a chance in influencing the outcome! -- BJGP Life.