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Public health. When patients are a virtue
1Department of Primary Care Medicine, Hull University, UK.
The Health Service Journal
|September 12, 1997
Abstract:
A survey of doctors in public health revealed that less than a fifth were involved in clinical practice. But 72 per cent thought it would be appropriate for public health consultants to see patients. Responses revealed concerns that those not seeing patients might lack credibility with doctors in practice and could lose touch. Encouraging clinical involvement could enhance public health and the quality of patient care.