The NHS reforms: what they will mean for generalist and specialist cliniciansWHAT WILL THE NEW NHS MEAN FOR GPS?TIME TO REMOVE THE ‘PRIMARY/SECONDARY CARE DIVIDE’A LIFE COURSE APPROACH TO WOMEN'S HEALTH CARETHE REFORMS ARE A REAL CHANCE FOR CLINICAL LEADERSHIP TO FLOURISH —IF WE LET ITNHS ‘REFORMS’—FORWARD OR BACKWARD?STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH by Clare Gerada, Richard Thompson, Anthony Falconer, Andrea Spyropoulos, Dinesh Bhugra, Sue Bailey, and Lindsey Davies BJGP Volume 61(590): September 1, 2011 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
Clare Gerada, Chair of RCGP Council. Clare Gerada et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:578 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
Sir Richard Thompson, President, Royal College of Physicians. Clare Gerada et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:578 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
Anthony Falconer, President, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Clare Gerada et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:578 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
Andrea Spyropoulos, President, Royal College of Nursing. Clare Gerada et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:578 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
Dinesh Bhugra, Immediate Past President, Royal College of Psychiatrists. Clare Gerada et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:578 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
Sue Bailey, President, Royal College of Psychiatrists. Clare Gerada et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:578 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
Lindsey Davies, President, UK Faculty of Public Health. Clare Gerada et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:578 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice