E. Pappalardo, P. Magin, A. Tapley, Andrew Davey, E. Holliday, Jean Ball, N. Spike, Kristen FitzGerald, Simon Morgan, M. V. van Driel
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General practice registrars’ experiences of antenatal care: A cross‐sectional analysis
General practitioners play an important role in diagnosis and ongoing management of pregnancies. Some GP registrars entering GP training may have had no post‐graduate experience in obstetrics and gynaecology. GP registrars’ involvement in antenatal care is under‐researched.