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Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research

Support for general practitoners during covid-19
CONCLUSION: The virtual meetings harnessed the instinct to come together witnessed at the beginning of the pandemic, and as well as sharing valuable information, also provided emotional support along with a sense of comradeship, ownership and autonomy.HOW THIS FITS IN: GPs did not feel included or supported at the outset of the pandemic. Coming together with fellow professionals was a welcome source of support. Professional support can be delivered using a virtual platform. Continued professional development is more acceptable than explicit emotional support, but when done well can bolster resilience and emotional well-bei...
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - November 24, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mark Davies Davina Carr Joe Dugan Nigel Hart Ruth Kirkpatrick Claire Loughrey Paul Loughrey George O'Neill Source Type: research