Most general practice is not acute. General Practice is changing as a speciality, but
it seems that what GPs do best and what has the most impact on the health of the
population are primary prevention, secondary prevention and chronic disease
management (in that order). The acute side of a GPs work is usually a fairly minor
part of the workload and is well covered elsewhere in the NHS.
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