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general practitioner
general practitioner (GP) (prak- tish x14F;n-er) n. a doctor who is the main agent of primary care, through whom patients make first contact with health services for a new episode of illness or fresh developments of chronic diseases. Advice and treatment are provided for those who do not require ...
January 1, 2008; A Dictionary of Nursing
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