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A third way for general practitioners? : local health care co-operative formation and social entrepreneurial behaviour : emergent management issues for GP's in the reorganisation of Scottish primary health care

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A third way for general practitioners? : local health care co-operative formation and social entrepreneurial behaviour : emergent management issues for GP's in the reorganisation of Scottish primary health care is a book. It was written by James Sheffield and published by University of Paisley, Faculty of Business in 2000.

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"A third way for general practitioners? : local health care co-operative formation and social entrepreneurial behaviour : emergent management issues for GP's in the reorganisation of Scottish primary health care" is one of the books by James Sheffield, books by University of Paisley, Faculty of Business and 2,617,384 books in our database.

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