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<p> <u>GP</u>: an abbreviation for General Practitioner, a doctor that gives general medical treatment, but sends patients with more serious conditions to a hospital.</p> | <p> <u>GP</u>: an abbreviation for General Practitioner, a doctor that gives general medical treatment, but sends patients with more serious conditions to a hospital.</p> |
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Overview
We set out to better understand the antibiotic resistance problem. We advised and adapted the laboratory progress by interacting with the different stakeholders, and then coming back to the lab to advise the different project aspects so we could adapt. We did not simply make conclusions on the stakeholders’ needs through researching secondary sources, but actually went out and spoke to different stakeholders personally.
GP: an abbreviation for General Practitioner, a doctor that gives general medical treatment, but sends patients with more serious conditions to a hospital.