How many GP referrals to dermatology outpatients are really necessary?

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Abstract

In a survey of patients referred to the dermatology outpatients department of a British teaching hospital, 26% of referrals were considered unnecessary by a senior house officer with three months practical dermatological experience. We conclude that better undergraduate and postgraduate education in dermatology is essential. A period spent in dermatology should be included in all vocational training schemes for general practice.

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Sladden, M. J., & Graham-Brown, R. A. C. (1989). How many GP referrals to dermatology outpatients are really necessary? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 82(6), 347–348. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107688908200611

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