GP management of sinusitis
22 Feb 2012 | by Dr Lizzie Croton
. Dr Croton is a GP in Birmingham Further reading Clinical Knowledge Summaries ...
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. Dr Croton is a GP in Birmingham Further reading Clinical Knowledge Summaries ...
is probably the one with which most GPs in the UK are familiar. This site explains how allopurinol works. It is aimed more at chemists than GPs; this means you will see some strange diagrams that some older readers ... to the GP here, with some useful images, including my favourite depiction of gout drawn by James Gilray ...
Contributed by Jean Watkins, a sessional GP in Hampshire.
A rare but severe form of food poisoning must always be treated as an emergency, says Dr Tillmann Jacobi.
failure and, therefore, her death. Should I tell the family the truth? A GP s VIEW - Dr Ben Gowrie, salaried GP in Maidenhead, Berkshire You may not be under any specific legal obligation to mention your ... into the death. You might wish to discuss it with your GP partners and ensure you have their backing, and also ...
removed his shoe and sock, he revealed bright pink nail varnish on his toes. His GP examined the ankle ... about. Gary admitted that he had been wanting to talk to his GP for a long time. He said that he felt like a woman trapped inside a man s body. Although uncommon, GPs might, from time to time, see ...
. Should I have acted differently? A GP S VIEW - DR PETER ILVES, A GP IN SOUTH-WEST LONDON The GMC ...
. It generates a host of ethical issues, none of which is easy to resolve. Case Study: The GP s dilemma Erica is 35 and a new patient. She consults her GP and explains her concerns over her risk of breast cancer. She has several family members who had cancers themselves. Her GP constructs her pedigree chart ...
children. Time after time, there have been serious failings in arrangements to protect children. As a GP ... child with a non-accidental injury is most likely to present at A E, however, GPs should always be alert ... specific case causes possible concern. The GP may decide that a second examination should be carried out ...
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