Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
general practice
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Ashore, Stan Weatherall and Peter Harris followed the general practice in a beach-head: lending a hand where they could.
▪ Editor, - Renewed interest in the activities and professional training of counsellors in general practice is welcome.
▪ Influential in child psychiatry for over thirty years, Kahn moved into that field from the excellent springboard of general practice.
▪ The variation in referral rates among general practice was much less than that reported in hospitals.
▪ This approach would have to be aimed primarily at general practice.
▪ This may be the medical adviser, whose background as a partner in general practice is particularly useful in three ways.
▪ We recommend the following guidelines for antibiotic treatment of acne in both hospital and general practice.
Wiktionary
general practice
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The conduct of a profession, especially medicine or law, as a general practitioner, without a specialty. 2 (context countable English) A place where a general practitioner works.