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GU Xiaolin, CHEN Junyu, CHEN Dan, HAN Guangli, CHEN Yidi, LI Chunhong, LUO Xiaoxi.
Emotional Experience of Pregnant Women in Rural China: a Qualitative Study
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(26): 3283-3288.
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ZHAI Jiayan, LU Yuan, PAN Ying, YU Dehua.
Experience of Introducing Programmatic Assessment in General Practice Clinical Reasoning Courses from Constructivism Learning Theory
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(25): 3193-3199.
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SHI Jiarui, WANG Zili, ZHANG Xueqing, SONG Yulei, XU Guihua, BAI Yamei.
The Current Status of Initial Cognitive Screening Services in Community-based Cognitive Services Centers in Nanjing
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(22): 2784-2790.
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CUI Longyan, DAI Gaolanxin, TAO Hongbing.
Training Models for General Practitioners with Special Interests: Foreign Experiences and Chinese Insights
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(22): 2720-2725.
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ZHAO Can, SHEN Ying, CHEN Peimeng, PENG Houxuan, XI Qian, GU Jinmei, QIN Li, LIANG Ruiying, ZUO Yanli.
An Assessment Research on Consultation Competence of RTME Graduates Trained Via the "5+3" Pathway in Township Health Centers in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(22): 2731-2739.
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ZHAO Xiaoqing, GUO Tongtong, ZHANG Xinyi, LI Linhong, ZHANG Ya, JI Lihong, DONG Zhiwei, GAO Qianqian, CAI Weiqing, ZHENG Wengui, JING Qi.
Construction and Validation of a Risk Prediction Model for Cognitive Impairment in Community-dwelling Older Adults
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(22): 2776-2783.
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LIU Zhiyang, LI Hongyan, YANG Chuanghao.
Distribution Characteristics and Equilibrium of General Practitioners among Provinces in China
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(16): 1992-2000.
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[8] |
YE Qing, CHEN Mingmin, REN Jingjing.
The Necessity and Path Exploration of Developing Psychosis Subspecialty among General Practitioners in Primary Care Settings
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(16): 1950-1954.
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GU Jie, HUANG Yanyan.
Diagnosis and Comprehensive Management of Rare Diseases: the Indispensable Role of General Practitioners
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(16): 1955-1960.
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WANG Zijing, GAO Junwen, LI Cancan, YAN Huosheng, BAI Zhongliang, XIAO Jincheng, HU Zhi.
Conception and Satisfaction of Integration of Medicine and Prevention from Providers' Perspective
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(13): 1655-1660.
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SHI Muran, WU Ning, SONG Lijuan.
Present Situation of TCM General Practitioners in China and Suggestions on Statistical Optimization
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(13): 1560-1566.
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WANG Xinyu, ZHANG Jiaming, GUO Zeyuan, WU Yuting, SUN Xiaofang.
Analysis of Influencing Factors of Pastoral Dietary Behaviors among Metabolically Healthy Obese Patients: a Qualitative Study
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(12): 1453-1458.
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ZHAO Zhixin, MEI Yongxia, WANG Xiaoxuan, JIANG Hu, WANG Wenna, ZHANG Zhenxiang.
Cognition and Experience of Social Participation in Stroke Survivors: a Meta-synthesis Based on Qualitative Studies
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(10): 1273-1280.
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HUANG Jing, MIAO Yiting, HE Xuemei, JIANG Dongyang, LIANG Ying.
The Job Satisfaction of General Practitioners in China and Its Influencing Factors: a Systematic Review
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(10): 1220-1227.
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WANG Ganhong, ZHANG Zihao, XI Meijuan, XIA Kaijian, ZHOU Yanting, CHEN Jian.
Construction of an Artificial Intelligence Model and Application for an Automatic Recognition of Traditional Chinese Medicine Herbals Based on Convolutional Neural Networks
[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2025, 28(09): 1128-1136.
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