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There is still scheduled patient contact and clinical skills teaching despite the pencil pushers' tick boxes.
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You'll be under the control and supervision of a full-time doctor on your placement, and those of you who are lucky will find that they have no more time for bureaucratic box-ticking and mindless politically correct discussions than you do; GPs are often very down-to-earth people.
1.
There is still scheduled patient contact and clinical skills teaching despite the pencil pushers' tick boxes.
2.
You'll be under the control and supervision of a full-time doctor on your placement, and those of you who are lucky will find that they have no more time for bureaucratic box-ticking and mindless politically correct discussions than you do; GPs are often very down-to-earth people.