Association of GP wellbeing and burnout with patient safety in UK primary care: a cross-sectional survey
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Association of GP wellbeing and burnout with patient safety in UK primary care: a cross-sectional survey
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages bjgp19X702713
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Royal College of General Practitioners
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2019-04-24
DOI
10.3399/bjgp19x702713
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