2003
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2003.tb05656.x
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General practice is not in crisis

Abstract: The recent issue on general practice (7 July 2003) contained many statements that were inaccurate and unfair to a profession that has existed before most specialties and will exist beyond their passing. It is unfortunate that the issue represents an opportunity missed.Notwithstanding the funding issues, general practice is not "in crisis", as many of your authors would attest. 1 It is vibrant and leading the way in healthcare reform in this country, and much of its loss of appeal to new doctors has to do with … Show more

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“…Many researchers have emphasized the importance of coastal environment as a reservoir of persistent OCPs and advocate the need for introducing excellent monitoring strategies employing bio-indicators [15][16][17]. There have been several reported research works and data on the state of marine pollution from various parts of the world like Australia [18], Pacific ocean [19] and India [20] to name but a few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have emphasized the importance of coastal environment as a reservoir of persistent OCPs and advocate the need for introducing excellent monitoring strategies employing bio-indicators [15][16][17]. There have been several reported research works and data on the state of marine pollution from various parts of the world like Australia [18], Pacific ocean [19] and India [20] to name but a few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%