GPs’ patterns of clinical assessment when faced with a patient suspected for spondyloarthritis: a prospective educational intervention study by Marloes.

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GPs’ patterns of clinical assessment when faced with a patient suspected for spondyloarthritis: a prospective educational intervention study by Marloes van Onna, Simone Gorter, Bas Maiburg, Gerrie Waagenaar, and Astrid van Tubergen Br J Gen Pract Open Volume ():BJGP-2016-0507 January 16, 2017 © BJGP Open 2017

Example of a predefined schedule for 2 participants Example of a predefined schedule for 2 participants. CTS = carpal tunnel syndrome. SpA = spondyloarthritis. Example of a predefined schedule for 2 participants. CTS = carpal tunnel syndrome. SpA = spondyloarthritis. Marloes van Onna et al. Br J Gen Pract Open 2017;bjgpopen17X100689 © BJGP Open 2017