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gp

1 American  
  1. general purpose.


gp. 2 American  
Or Gp.

abbreviation

  1. group.


G.P. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. General Practitioner.

  2. General Purpose.

  3. Gloria Patri.

  4. Graduate in Pharmacy.

  5. Grand Prix.


GP 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. general practitioner

  2. Gallup Poll

  3. (in Britain) graduated pension

  4. Grand Prix

  5. gas-permeable (contact lens)

  6. music general pause

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gp 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. Guadeloupe

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Jones will reprise her role as Gemma Foster, who is still a GP and living in the same house, and is on the brink of a fresh start as she prepares to get married.

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She said: "I looked in the mirror and I noticed my breast looked slightly different, and so I felt it and there was a lump there. So, I went to the GP the very next day, and they said it was probably a cyst but they would refer me to Broomfield Hospital."

From BBC

It is a £34m one-year pilot project and First Minister John Swinney has said the clinics will deliver over one million additional GP and nurse appointments.

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Currently, it is only available to patients registered with eight local GP practices in south west Edinburgh - around 7% of the total registered patients in the NHS Lothian area.

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A 2014 UK government review found the clinics were very popular with patients but less so with NHS bosses and GPs, who questioned their value for money and the impact on GP surgery pressures.

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