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A nationwide survey of public healthcare providers' impressions of family medicine specialists in Malaysia: a qualitative analysis of written comments.

Boon How ChewAi-Theng CheongMastura IsmailZuhra HamzahMohd-Radzniwan A-RashidMazapuspavina Md-YasinNorsiah AliNoridah Mohd-SallehBaizury Bashah
Published in: BMJ open (2016)
FMSs were perceived to be capable of providing effective treatment and were considered to be important primary care physicians. There were a few negative impressions in some areas of FMS practice, which demanded attention by the FMSs themselves and the relevant authorities in order to improve efficiency and safeguard the fraternity's reputation.
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