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PODCAST: Remote Consultations in Primary Care

April 29, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

Today we are speaking with Dr Thomas Round on the topic of remote consultations in general practice. Dr Thomas Round is a GP in north-east […]

Will remote consultations help us to achieve earlier diagnosis of cancer?

February 18, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

This post was written by Rosie Brade, Senior Account Manager at MHP Communications. Rosie has previously written about her experience with vaccine hesitancy, available to […]

BEST3 – The Participant Perspective

October 22, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

This post is from the BEST3 event website, available here. Stay tuned over the coming weeks for more posts about the results from the BEST3 trial! […]

GP views on implementing the Cytosponge in Primary Care

May 14, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

This post is from the BEST3 event website, available here. Stay tuned over the coming weeks for more posts about the results from the BEST3 trial! […]

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