A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research

A Study of GP Workload and Satisfaction
Conclusion Increasing the number of items in a GP consultation has a statistically significant effect on duration of consultation, how each item is managed, and even GP satisfaction.PMID:34520522 (Source: Ir Med J)
Source: Ir Med J - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: R Say J Collins K Holmes J Lucey S Murphy S Buckley T I Curran Source Type: research