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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Lucy Lloyd. Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research "In Conversation" General practice is in crisis. Patients can’t get appointments, GPs are retiring early and politicians don’t seem to have convincing answers. Are there any, and if so, what are they? Come and hear Martin Marshall, recently Chair of the Royal College of GPs quizzed by Martin Roland, academic GP and Emeritus Fellow of Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. There will be plenty of opportunity for the audience to contribute to the debate. All are welcome to join this free event including students and members of the public. There will be drinks and snacks afterwards. Registration Attendance is free but advanced registration is required. This talk is part of the Primary Care series. This talk is included in these lists:
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