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Clinician in Management plays a major role in debates surrounding management, efficiency and best practice in healthcare delivery. The journal bridges the gap between academic research and policy making and, at the same time, has a relevance to those who are dealing with the issues on a day-to-day basis.
The journal is the forum for the dissemination of new ideas and innovation on policy, strategy and management throughout the clinical professions. It aims to stimulate debate and development, and raise the profile of those finding creative solutions to the challenges of health service management.
Clinician in Management is seen as the journal of choice for clinicians and researchers who are looking to publish their research in a scholarly outlet which seeks to maintain a relevance to those who are engaged in the management of medicine in primary and secondary care. Its papers are double-blind peer reviewed for quality, sound research, practical value, and pertinence in the UK and internationally.
The journal publishes scholarly qualitative or quantitative research papers, shorter research notes, and practical papers that describe topics of clinical or managerial importance.
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