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What is the role of the consultant in the community?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Andrew Sims*
Affiliation:
St James's University Hospital, Leeds
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What follows is concerned with the role of the consultant. To avoid stereotyping of gender or race, this consultant will henceforward be referred to as she and should be considered as of minority ethnic origin.

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