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Society for Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting
What do GP specialists add to epilepsy care? How can polypharmacy be optimised? And how do clinicians feel about stopping antidepressants? These were just a small sample of questions that research presented at the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care, held in Brighton in July 2023, tried to address.