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London Journal of Primary Care

For, and by, all those medical and non-medical professionals that make primary care in London so challenging, innovative, vibrant and exciting, and an example to other urban communities throughout the world.

 

Education for Primary Care
(formerly known as Education for General Practice)

Provides essential reading in the general areas of undergraduate, postgraduate and vocational training, and continuing education of health professionals in the UK and overseas.

Mental Health in Family Medicine (formerly known as Primary Care Mental Health)

Promotes 'best mental health practice' within family medicine. Its philosophy will be consistent with the global ideals of Wonca.

 

The International Journal of Clinical Leadership (formerly known as Clinician in Management)
Is a vibrant peer-reviewed publication which reflects the very best work in clinical leadership and management in both the UK and overseas. It is seen as the journal of choice for those involved in research, teaching and preparation, and practice of clinical leadership.

Diversity in Health and Care
Diversity is seen as a very broad concept, embracing, for example, culture, belief, disability, gender, race and ethnicity, as well as underserved and marginalised populations.  This journal is concerned with all aspects of diversity in health and social care. 

Quality in Primary Care
This is the first European journal devoted solely to the topic of quality in primary care, and the interfaces between primary and secondary care, and primary care and social care.
Informatics in Primary Care
Aims to provide information, help and guidance to all those concerned with information technology and information management in primary care.

The journal Work Based Learning in Primary Care has now ceased publication.  If you have any questions regarding this journal please email contact.us@radcliffemed.com.

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