Provision of medical student teaching in UK general practices: a cross-sectional questionnaire study by Alex Harding, Joe Rosenthal, Marwa Al-Seaidy, Denis Pereira Gray, and Robert K McKinley BJGP Volume 65(635):e409-e417 May 25, 2015 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice
Mean percentage of total clinical curriculum delivered in general practice, 1968– –19. Alex Harding et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e409-e417 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice
Historical and current mean number of 3.5-hour sessions of teaching per medical student delivered in UK medical schools.15–18. Alex Harding et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e409-e417 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice
Historical and current numbers of general practices involved in teaching with UK medical schools.17,18. Alex Harding et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e409-e417 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice
Number of integrated university departments of general practice.14–18. Alex Harding et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e409-e417 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice
Total months of vocational training in general practice, 1995–2010. Alex Harding et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e409-e417 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice