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        Access to diagnostics in primary care and the impact on a primary care led health service.

        O'Riordan, M; Doran, G; Collins, C (Irish Medical Journal, 2015-02)
        We undertook a postal survey of GPs to establish their current access to radiological and endoscopic tests. More than one fifth of GPs do not have direct access to abdominal (n = 42, 21.4%) or pelvic (n = 49, 24.6%) ultrasound in the public system. Where access is available public patients have an average 14 week waiting period. In stark contrast in the private system virtually all GPs have direct access (n = 159, 99.2% and n = 156, 98.8% respectively for abdominal and pelvic ultrasound) with an average wait of just over four days. Direct access to CT scan in the public system is available to the minority of GPs, e.g. n = 31, 18.4% for chest scan, in the public system; even where available, there is an average 12 week wait for this. In comparison 151 (88.6%) GPs have access to CT chest scanning in the private sector with an average waiting time of 5.4 working days. Such limited access to diagnostics impacts on the delivery of a quality service.
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        Access to Diagnostics Used to Detect Cancer

        O'Shea, Marie T; Collins, Claire; ICGP; Irish Cancer Society (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2016)
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        Access to diagnostics: A key enabler for a primary care led health service

        O'Riordan, Margaret; Collins, Claire; Doran, Gillian; ICGP (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2013)
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        Aims and objectives of vocational training for General Practice in Ireland: guide for course directors, tutors, trainers and trainees.

        Shannon, William; Irish College of General Practitioners (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 1985-05)
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        Alcohol aware practice service initiative April 2005 - March 2006

        Anderson, Y; Collins, C; Dalton, C (2006-08)
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        Anticoagulation in General Practice/Primary Care: Quick Reference Guide

        Kildea-Shine, Philippa; O Riordan, Margaret; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2014)
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        Antipyretic Prescribing: Quick Reference Guide

        Mooney, Shonagh Dr.; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2013)
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        The association between cervical cancer screening participation and the deprivation index of the location of the family doctor's office.

        Serman, Fanny; Favre, Jonathan; Deken, Valérie; Guittet, Lydia; Collins, Claire; Rochoy, Michaël; Messaadi, Nassir; Duhamel, Alain; Launay, Ludivine; Berkhout, Christophe; et al. (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2020-05-15)
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        Asthma control in general practice: Quick Reference Guide (2nd edition)

        Holohan, Jean; Manning, Pat; Nolan, Dermot; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee; Asthma Society of Ireland; National Asthma Programme (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2013)
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        Avoiding pitfalls in repeat prescribing a practical approach: Quick Reference Guide

        ICGP Quality in Practice Committee (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2013)
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        Beyond 2020 – Statement of Strategy 2016–2021

        ICGP (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2015)
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        Breastcheck An Educational Package for General Practice

        McNicholas, Claire; Ní Riain, Ailís; Kenny, Naoimh; ICGP; Breastcheck The National Breast Screening Programme; Irish Practice Nurses Association (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2009)
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        Bridging the gap – How GP trainees and recent graduates identify themselves as the future Irish general practice workforce

        Mansfield, Gerard; Collins, Claire; O'Riordan, Margaret; Ryan, Kieran (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2015)
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        Cancer Survivorship in General Practice - Barriers Encountered by General Practitioners in Ireland

        O’Shea, Marie; Collins, Claire; Irish College of General Practitioners (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2018)
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        Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in General Practice: Quick Reference Guide

        Cox, John Dr.; Graham, Ian; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2013)
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        Case study: LARC for younger patients with migraine

        Lundy, Deirdre (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2016-05)
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        Child and Adolescent Mental Health Diagnosis and Management: Quick Reference Guide

        O'Keeffe, Nikki Dr.; Gavin, Blanaid Dr.; Cullen, Walter Prof.; McNicholas, Fiona Prof.; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2013)
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        Communicating Risk to Patients: Quick Reference Guide

        O'Shea, Eamonn Dr; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2014)
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        Crisis pregnancy: a management guide for general practice: Quick Reference Guide

        ni Riain, Ailis; Daly, Miriam; Ryan, Sonya; Murphy, Mark; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee; HSE; Crisis Pregnancy Programme (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2014)
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        Dementia - diagnosis and management in general practice: Quick Reference Guide

        Foley, Tony Dr.; Swanwick, Greg Prof.; ICGP Quality in Practice Committee (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2014)
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