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The British Journal of General Practice is an
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practitioners and primary care researchers worldwide. The journal's
2010 Impact Factor is 2.07, making it the world's second
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In May's issue of the BJGP
Volume 62 • Number 598
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QUALITY
Accreditation, revalidation, prescribing, access, and
multisource feedback
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AUTISTIC SPECTRUM CONDITIONS
Listening to parents
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LEADERSHIP
The GMC, the moral compass
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CLINICAL INTELLIGENCE
Polymyalgia rheumatica, D-dimer tests and DVTs
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THE REVIEW
Greek tragedy, stem cell tourism ... and Trisha Greenhalgh
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Editor's briefing
"Quality measurement and quality assurance
are major themes of this issue of the BJGP ... The quality theme
runs through papers on access, prescribing, palliative care, and
patients’ views of the Quality and Outcomes Framework — in which
the surprise expressed by a patient on finding that their GP was
given an extra payment for taking their blood pressure struck me as
particularly salutary." > Latest Editor's
briefing
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