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Kearley KE, Freeman GK, Heath A, 2001, An exploration of the value of the personal doctor-patient relationship in general practice, BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, Vol: 51, Pages: 712-718, ISSN: 0960-1643
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Freeman G, Shepperd S, Robinson I, et al., 2001, Continuity of Care: Report of a scoping exercise, Report of a Scoping Exercisefor theNational Co-ordinating Centre for NHS ServiceDelivery and Organisation R & D (NCCSDO), London, Publisher: National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation R & D (NCCSDO)
Freeman GK, 2001, Academic General Practice, So you want to be a Brain Surgeon?, Editors: Ward, Eccles, Oxford, Publisher: Oxford University Press
Howie JGR, Heaney DJ, Maxwell M, et al., 2000, Developing a ‘consultation quality index’ (CQI) for use in general practice., Family Practice, Vol: 17, Pages: 455-461
Howie JGR, Heaney DJ, Maxwell M, et al., 1999, Quality at general practice consultations: cross sectional survey, BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 319, Pages: 738-743, ISSN: 1756-1833
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- Citations: 248
Hooker RC, Cowap N, Newson R, et al., 1999, Better by half: hypertension in the elderly and the 'rule of halves': a primary care audit of the clinical computer record as a springboard to improving care, FAMILY PRACTICE, Vol: 16, Pages: 123-128, ISSN: 0263-2136
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- Citations: 15
Freeman GK, Meakin RP, Lawrenson RA, et al., 1999, Primary care units in A&E departments in North Thames in the 1990s:: initial experience and future implications, BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, Vol: 49, Pages: 107-110, ISSN: 0960-1643
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- Citations: 12
Smith F, Fuller J, Hilton S, et al., 1998, The London Academic Training Scheme (LATS): an evaluation., Family Practice, Vol: 15, Pages: S40-S44
Jones R, Freeman G, 1998, Academic Training for general practice, Family Practice, Vol: 15, Pages: S3-S3
Lawrenson R, Leydon G, Freeman G, et al., 1998, Are we providing for ethnic diversity in Accident & Emergency (A&E) departments?, Ethnicity and Health, Vol: 3, Pages: 117-123
Freeman G, Hjortdahl P, 1997, What future for continuity of care in general practice?, British Medical Journal, Vol: 314, Pages: 1870-1873
Freeman GK, Smith F, JHS F, 1997, Academic skills training for young general practitioners: The new London Academic Training Scheme (LATS), 7th Ottawa International Conference on Medical Education and Assessment, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 65-67
This paper describes work in progress in evaluating the London Academic Training Scheme or LATS. A group of young doctors, just past speciality training in general practice, are employed for a training course in academic general practice for one year. The aim of this project is to attract doctors to general practice in London and to academic medicine. The first year of this scheme has twelve LATS registrars attached to eight departments of general practice and twelve clinical attachments. The evaluation so far indicates that they are choosing academic medicine as a career choice although perhaps not in London. The LATS registrars started unconfident in research methodology and teaching. They identify professional development and skills acquisition as the main benefits of being on the course. They have been very critical of the formal teaching and have found the informal course very helpful. All have reached data gathering stage with their research, eleven have data collected, six have data analysed, with one paper written, Two posters and one paper accepted at conferences and one computer assisted learning programme. There appears to be less of an emphasis on recruitment for London than for academia, and for research over reaching. The evaluation continues.
Freeman GK, 1995, Posts are purely educational, British Medical Journal, Pages: 1405-1406
Jewell MD, Freeman GK, 1995, Approaching the literature, Critical Reading for Primary Care, Editors: Jones, Kinmonth, Oxford, Publisher: Oxford University Press, Pages: 6-18, ISBN: 0 19 262381 8
FREEMAN GK, RICHARDS SC, 1994, PERSONAL CONTINUITY AND THE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY IN GENERAL-PRACTICE, BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, Vol: 44, Pages: 395-399, ISSN: 0960-1643
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- Citations: 33
FREEMAN GK, RICHARDS SC, 1993, IS PERSONAL CONTINUITY OF CARE COMPATIBLE WITH FREE-CHOICE OF DOCTOR - PATIENTS VIEWS ON SEEING THE SAME DOCTOR, BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, Vol: 43, Pages: 493-497, ISSN: 0960-1643
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- Citations: 32
Freeman GK, 1993, Access, availability & continuity, Medical Audit in Primary Health Care, Editors: Lawrence, Schofield, Oxford, Publisher: Oxford University Press
Freeman GK, 1992, Desktop laboratory technology for general practice, British Journal of General Practice, Vol: 42, Pages: 311-312
Mattsson B, Freeman GK, Coles CR, et al., 1991, General Practice in the Undergraduate Curriculum - 20 interviews with Southampton final year students, Medical Education, Vol: 25, Pages: 144-150
Jewell D, Freeman G, 1990, Squaring the circle?, British Journal of General Practice, Vol: 41, Pages: 1-2
Freeman GK, Richards SC, 1990, How much personal care in four group practices?, British Medical Journal, Vol: 301, Pages: 1028-1030
Freeman GK, 1989, Receptionists, appointment systems and Continuity of Care, J R Coll Gen Pract, Vol: 39, Pages: 145-147
Freeman GK, 1987, Measuring continuity of care, Family Practice, Vol: 4, Pages: 249-250
Freeman GK, 1986, Personal and continuing medical care, Family Practice, Vol: 4, Pages: 205-206
Freeman GK, 1985, What Priority for Continuity of Care: A survey of 280 Wessex General Practitioners, J R Coll Gen Pract, Vol: 35, Pages: 423-426
Freeman GK, Button EJ, 1984, The clinical psychologist in general practice: a six year study of consulting patterns for psychosocial problems, J R Coll Gen Pract, Vol: 34, Pages: 377-380
Freeman GK, 1984, Continuity of Care in General Practice: a Review and Critique, Family Practice, Vol: 1, Pages: 245-252
Metcalfe GC, Freeman GK, Bain DJG, et al., 1983, Teaching Primary Medical Care in Southampton: the first decade, Lancet, Vol: 1, Pages: 697-699
Freeman GK, Coles CR, 1982, The pre-registration houseman in general practice, British Medical Journal, Vol: 284, Pages: 1379-1383
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