Dividing the Invisible
Abstract
Primary Health Care (and its overlapping partners, Family Medicine and General Practice) has become infiltrated by people who fragment the discipline from within and from without The World Health Organisation has expressed concern on this issue in recent publicationsr'2 and those who are concerned about the tends in education of the health professions have been even more direct in their criticism of the medical establishment for the negative impact of over- specialisation on Primary Health Care.3
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