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* * Professor Michael Kidd, Head of the Department of GeneralPractice, The University of Sydney and Immediate Past President ofThe Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
"General practice in the U.K. is responsible for more patientcare than ever before, and its input to medical training andresearch is at an all-time high. But its broadening roles andchanging political context are at risk of causing an identitycrisis. We are fortunate that Professor Trish Greenhalgh hasbrought her passion, intelligence and scholarship to bear on one ofthe key questions for health professionals today - what is the bestof primary care about, and why is it essential for patients anddoctors? She encourages debate while supporting and inspiringprimary care, because she tells a modern story of a disciplinewhose purpose is valuable and which can rise to its new challenges.I am personally very glad to have read this timely and excitingbook."
* * Amanda Howe MA MD MEd FRCGP ILT(M), Professor of PrimaryCare & MB/BS Course Director Institute of Health University ofEast Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJ Norfolk
"This book meets a real need for a lively, engaging andperceptive book that brings together the population with theindividual perspective and describes the key concepts that underpincontemporary primary care with admirable clarity. This bookdeserves to become a classic and will be welcomed by enquiringundergraduates and postgraduates alike who want a book that willboth challenge and inform."
* * Professor Andy Haines, Director, London School of Hygiene& Tropical Medicine, London, UK
"This important new book by one of primary care's mostaccomplished authors sets out clearly the academic basis forfurther developments in primary health care. Health systems willonly function effectively if they recognise the importance of highquality primary care so I strongly recommend this book to students,teachers, researchers, practitioners and policy makers."
* * Professor Martin Marshall, Deputy Chief Medical Officer,Department of Health