BACKGROUND The systemic problems and challenges of general practice within the health system require systemic solutions. OBJECTIVE Noting the complex adaptive nature of health, illness and disease, and its distribution within… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND The systemic problems and challenges of general practice within the health system require systemic solutions. OBJECTIVE Noting the complex adaptive nature of health, illness and disease, and its distribution within communities and general practice work, this article suggests a model for general practice that allows the full scope of practice to be developed while creating seamlessly integrated general practice colleges that support general practitioners on their journey to 'mastery' in their chosen discipline. DISCUSSION The authors discuss the complex dynamics underpinning knowledge and skills development throughout doctors' careers, and the need for policy makers to evaluate health improvement and resourcing based on their interdependencies with all societal activity. To succeed, the profession would have to adopt the principles that form the foundation of generalism and complex adaptive organisations to strengthen its ability to successfully interact with all its stakeholders.
               
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