This article summarises recent developments in thinking about generalism, setting out definitions and exploring its relevance to primary health care in the UK in the 21st century. We summarise important key documents of relevance to AiTs and suggest ways in which you can learn about relevant aspects of generalism through individual reflection, in your training practice and in educational release programmes.
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