So what can GP surgeries do when there simply is not the time or staff to deal with routine injections? At this time of crisis, we are all having to be creative

So what can GP surgeries do when there simply is not the time or staff to deal with routine injections? At this time of crisis, we are all having to be creative
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For Debate – Vitamin B12 and the colonic microflora Professor John Hunter Slides from the Presentation at the 2011 PAS Symposium [pdf-embedder url="https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/prof_hunter1.pdf" title="For Debate – Vitamin B12 and...
The Problems Diagnosing B12 Deficiency – the Patient Perspective Dr Fiona Porter-Smith Slides from the Presentation at the 2011 PAS Symposium [pdf-embedder url="https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/fiona_pres1.pdf" title="The Problems...
Should holoTC be the first line diagnostic procedure for assessment of vitamin B12 status? Professor John Scott and Dr Anne Molloy Slides from the Presentation at the 2011 PAS Symposium [pdf-embedder...