General Practice Registrars' Management of and Specialist Referral Patterns for Atopic Dermatitis
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common presentation in the general practice (GP) setting. Implementation of appropriate referral pathways is instrumental for best patient care and is an essential skill for Australian GP registrars. Objectives: We aimed to explore the prevalence and associati...
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Main Authors: | Anneliese Willems (Author), Amanda Tapley (Author), Alison Fielding (Author), Vivian Tng (Author), Elizabeth Holliday (Author), Mieke van Driel (Author), Jean Ball (Author), Andrew Davey (Author), Kristen FitzGerald (Author), Neil A. Spike (Author), Parker J. Magin (Author) |
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