Family Practice Vol. 21, No. 1, 1-2
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A new editor for Family Practice
Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, London, UK
E-mail: roger.jones@kcl.ac.uk
Jones R. A new editor for Family Practice. Family Practice 2004; 21: 12.
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Martin Luther believed that no-one should stay in a professional role for more than 10 years before moving on, and I am sure that you can think of many other aphorisms that would indicate that I have been in this job too long. Well, Family Practice has a new Editor, but before I tell you who it is, I would like the opportunity to reflect on Family Practice, primary care, publishing and research.
John Howie, one of Glasgow's most distinguished sons and certainly Edinburgh's most distinguished primary care researcher, was the founding editor of Family Practice. This was a joint venture between Oxford University Press and the Royal College of General Practitioners, to whom we must be grateful for helping to launch the journal. For several years, WONCA News
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