- Nicola Hagdrup, Clinical lecturer,
- Maggie Falshaw, Research coordinator,
- Richard W Gray, Research assistant,
- Yvonne Carter, Professor
- Department of General Practice and Primary Care, St Bartholomew's and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, E1 4NS
EDITOR—McColl et al present findings about the attitudes towards evidence based medicine of general practitioners in Wessex, but they lack information from other members of the primary care team.1Comprehensive evidence based practice will require the involvement of all members of staff. As part of a baseline needs assessment before the implementation of a computer network project we carried out a postal survey of general practices that participated in undergraduate medical education in …
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