Retaining the general practitioner workforce in England: what matters to GPs? A cross-sectional study

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Jeremy Dale
Rachel Potter
Katherine Owen
Nicholas Parsons
Alba Realpe
Jonathan Leach
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[1] Warwick Medical School,
[2] Davenal House Surgery,undefined
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National Health Service; Personal Development; Estimate Odds Ratio; Career Break; Individual Motivator;
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