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InnovAiT

InnovAiT

Education and inspiration for general practice
Published in Association with Royal College of General Practitioners

eISSN: 17557399 | ISSN: 17557380 | Current volume: 17 | Current issue: 11-12 Frequency: Monthly

InnovAiT is the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) journal that promotes excellence in primary care through quality education. It was developed to support GP registrar/GP registrars of the RCGP from entry into specialist training to qualification.

InnovAiT also provides information relevant to the needs of GP trainers, trained and newly qualified GPs, practice and community nurses, foundation level doctors and medical students contemplating a career in primary care.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)

Any correspondence, queries or additional requests for information on the manuscript submission process should be sent to the InnovAiT editorial office as follows:

Margaret Searle
Editorial Manager, InnovAiT
Email: editorialoffice@innovaitjournal.co.uk

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/innovait

InnovAiT is the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) peer reviewed journal that promotes excellence in primary care through quality education. It was developed to support GP registrar/GP registrars of the RCGP from entry into specialist training to qualification. It is also a valuable resource for:

• GP trainers
• Trained GPs who wish to update and maintain their knowledge base
• Newly qualified (First5) GPs wanting to extend their knowledge
• Practice and community nurses, and
• Foundation level doctors and medical students contemplating a career in primary care

InnovAiT complements the British Journal of General Practitioners (BJGP). Rotating through the whole RCGP curriculum on a 3-year cycle, each issue covers 2 clinical themes, and one non-clinical area. Other regular features include a news and views section; insights from GPs; and exam tips for the MRCGP. The Journal includes 'applied knowledge test' questions and 10-minute scenarios that can be used for tutorials, personal learning or discussion in groups.

Honorary Editor
Richard Vautrey President, RCGP
Executive Editor
Richard Draper Oxshott Medical Practice, UK
Editorial Manager
Margaret Searle Editorial Manager
Deputy Editors
Tara George Trainer and Programme Director, Chesterfield
Lisa Henderson RCGP First 5
Assistant Editor
Laura Heath University of Oxford, UK
News and Views Editors
Clare Etherington Ridgeway Surgery, UK
Kathryn Steven Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, UK
AKT Editors
Yasser Abdel Kerim Banks & Bearwood Medical Centre, UK
Anish Kotecha Cwmbran Village Surgery, UK
E-Media Editors
Amy Dissanayake Northbourne Medical Centre, UK
From the...
William Mackintosh (Trainer) Coach and Horses Surgery, Carmarthenshire
Claudia Newbegin (Coalface) Park Medical Group, UK
Akram Hussain and Deepthi Lavu Co-Chairs, GP registrar community
Crammer's Corner
Kunal Chawathey Goodrest Croft Surgery, UK
Hana Patel Epsom Hospital, UK
RCA Revision
Kunal Chawathey Goodrest Croft Surgery, UK
Anish Kotecha Cwmbran Village Surgery, UK
Podcast Editors
For the RCGP
Helen Farrelly RCGP, UK
Catharine Hull RCGP, UK
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