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There seems to be plenty of research going on into Sessional GPs - it's just a question of finding it. Hence, we're compiling a repository of papers here on the NASGP website.

If you'd like us to make your paper available here, or link to a paper, then let us know!

RCGP North West London Faculty (2006) Understanding Sessional General Practitioners
Wright P (2005) Induction for GP locums—how to get it right BMJ Career Focus  2005;330:190-191 (7 May)
French F, Andrew J, Awramenko M, Coutts H, Leighton-Beck L, Mollison J, Needham G, Scott A, Walker K (2005) General practitioner non-principals benefit from flexible working. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 19, 5-15
Wordsworth S, Skåtun D, Scott A, French F (2004) Preferences for general practitioner job characteristics: a survey of principals and non-principals, British Journal of General Practice, 54, 740-746
Anne Hastie The general practitioner retainer scheme BMJ Career Focus, Jul 2001; 323: S2-7305 - 27305.
 
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

 



 

 

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