The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
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The numbers of GPs and training places in general practice are declining, and retaining GPs in their practices is an increasing problem. ⋯ Although the published evidence relating to GP recruitment and retention is limited, and most focused on attracting GPs to rural areas, the authors found that there are clear overlaps between strategies to increase recruitment and retention. Indeed, the most influential factors are idiosyncratic and intrinsic to the individuals.
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The numbers of GPs and training places in general practice are declining, and retaining GPs in their practices is an increasing problem. ⋯ Although the published evidence relating to GP recruitment and retention is limited, and most focused on attracting GPs to rural areas, the authors found that there are clear overlaps between strategies to increase recruitment and retention. Indeed, the most influential factors are idiosyncratic and intrinsic to the individuals.