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Call for articles: General Practice after Covid-19

COVID-19 has caused the worst international crisis since the second world war. Everything has changed. And NHS healthcare has most certainly changed. Might there now be light at the end of the tunel? But what will the path beyond the tunel look like? What should it look like?

This is a good moment to reflect on our hopes and fears for the future. But perhaps especially our hopes. It would be great if the NHS could have a “Marshall Plan” for post Covid reconstruction. And if it did, how should UK General Practice be rebooted and developed after Covid?

BJGP Life is putting out a call for articles on the theme of “General Practice after Covid-19“. BJGP Life will be accepting articles on this theme over the rest of this month. During April we will publish the best.

BJGP Life is General Practice’s coffee room, a great place for discussion – we hope you will join in! BJGP Life is putting out a call for articles on the theme of “General Practice after Covid-19“. We will be accepting articles on this theme over the rest of this month. During April we will publish the best of them, and some should find their way into the print BJGP, thus into the medical literature. See https://bjgplife.com/contribute/  for guidance.

To send in an article please use our submission portal https://bjgplife.com/submit/ (there is no need to submit the preceding “pitch” form.) Standard length articles (up to 700 words) should normally have no more than 6 references. Long Read articles (up to 2,000 words) which deal with issues in greater depth should normally have no more than 10 references.

It is time to build our future. We, and your colleagues, are waiting to hear from you!

 

Featured photo by Shoeib Abolhassani on Unsplash

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