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GP Non-Principals Supplement February 2002
Appraisal for General Practitioners November 2003

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Leading Articles

e-learning for patients
pp. 124-129(6)
Author: Lacey Bryant, Sue

Course organisers beware!
pp. 133-134(2)
Author: Pitts, John

Articles

Grouping specialty registrars in practice placements: a qualitative study
pp. 143-150(8)
Authors: Buchanan, Jo; Lane, Pat

The ongoing educational needs of general practice appraisers: training implications
pp. 160-164(5)
Authors: Loughrey, Claire; Boylan, Oliver

Awareness of depression at the reception desk: education for primary care receptionists
pp. 173-190(18)
Authors: White, Corinna; Riley, Anthony; Smith, Steve

Teaching Exchange

The development of a team to provide mentorship for underperformance
pp. 197-201(5)
Authors: Purkiss, Viv; Poll, David; Hill, Kevin; Young, David; Tinker, Rachel

Round up

Round up
pp. 203-209(7)

How to ...

How to . . .

Teach with patients present
pp. 210-214(5)
Author: Pugh, Stirling

The e-learning site

The e-learning site
pp. 215-216(2)
Author: Sandars, John

Undergraduate learning

Undergraduate learning
pp. 217-221(5)

Journal watch

Journal watch
pp. 222-226(5)

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor
pp. 227-227(1)
Authors: Simpson, Anna; Valentine, Malcolm; Watson, Peter

From my diary

From my diary
pp. 228-229(2)

The Green Bookshop

The Green Bookshop
pp. 230-234(5)

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