The dictionary definition of a consultation is ‘a meeting for deliberation, discussion, or decision’. In medicine, the consultation is of huge importance. It is the framework within which the doctor and patient interact, and thus forms the platform upon which everything else we do for our patients is built — it is the cornerstone of general practice.
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