Brian McKinstry
0000-0001-9581-0468
University of Edinburgh
116 papers found
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Fitness for purpose among recently qualified general practitioners: The use of a confidential trainer report
Getting evidence into practice: Using direct research evidence to change medical and nursing culture
The MAGPI (Morale Assessment in General Practice Index): A new way for doctors to self-assess their morale
Systematic review of service provisions to improve primary care access [1]
Appraisal of family doctors.
Routine telephone review of asthma: Further investigation is required
Do doctors rely on pharmaceutical industry funding to attend conferences and do they perceive that this creates a bias in their drug selection? Results from a questionnaire survey
Routine telephone review of asthma [4]
Can trainers accurately assess their training skills using a detailed checklist? A questionnaire-based comparison of trainer self-assessment and registrar assessment of trainers' learning needs
Evaluation of the provision of halfday release course information by email to trainers
Telephone consultations may not save time
Morale among general practitioners: qualitative study exploring relations between partnership arrangements, personal style, and workload
GP telephone consultations.
Telephone consultations to manage requests for same-day appointments: a randomised controlled trial in two practices.
Telephone consultations
What do general practitioners think about annual appraisal? A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study in southeast Scotland
How much help do trainers give their registrars in compiling videotapes for summative assessment? A questionnaire survey of trainers and registrars in two Scottish regions
Telephone consultations may not save time [2]
Extending the general practice training year: experience of one model in Scotland
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