Teaching students in general practice can affect patients' blood pressure

BMJ 2005; 331 doi: 10.1136/bmj.331.7513.406-b (Published 11 August 2005)
Cite this as: BMJ 2005;331:406.3

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  1. Jan H Matthys, vocational trainer (matthys.jan@pandora.be)
  1. University of Ghent, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

    EDITOR—An increasing amount of medical student teaching is being based in the community, as it is becoming increasingly recognised that this is where most consultations take place. Benson et al report on combining quantitative and qualitative methods in exploring the views of patients participating in teaching.1 They start their discussion by saying that participation in teaching by general …

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