Assessment of General Practitioners' Performance in Daily Practice The EURACT Performance Agenda of General Practice/Family Medicine

The EURACT Performance Agenda (EUPA) of the European Academy of Teachers in General Practice/Family Medicine (EURACT) is the third paper in a row following the European Definition of General Practice/Family Medicine (WONCA Europe) in 2002 which identified 6 core competencies and 11 abilities every g...

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Other Authors: Wilm, Stefan (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2014
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