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2 Targeting the respiratory nurse in primary care Practical and informative editorial Easy-to-read format Published quarterly The only journal specifically targeting ~ 7,000 primary care nurses who diagnose and deliver care within respiratory diseases and allergy

3 Official journal UK’s leading supplier of accredited respiratory training for primary care nurses

4 Editor in Chief Monica Fletcher Chief executive, Education for Health, Warwick. A member of the BTS/SIGN Asthma Guidelines Review Group; British Thoracic Society (BTS); Respiratory and Allergy Expert Review Group for MHRA; British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI); US COPD Coalition; European Lung Foundation (ELF); American Thoracic Society (ATS) Nursing Assembly; ATS International Lung Health Committee; Chairman of the Primary Care Group of the European Respiratory Society (ERS). Managing Editor Jeremy Bray Working in medical publishing for over 15 years with publishers, healthcare communications agencies and as a freelance writer/editor. He has extensive experience in respiratory medicine. Editorial board: Anne Boyter, Yvonne Henderson, Erica Haines, Anne McAdam, Shona Shires, Jane Upton, Samantha Walker GP Advisors: Basil Penney, Iain Small Distinguished editorial team

5 Regular sections Practical reviews of New medications and delivery devices Disease Guidelines, protocols and 'best practice' examples Guidance on achieving optimal clinical care Practice tips for achieving quality indicators Diagnostic protocols News and views Practical implications of new trials and guidelines Readers’ questions

6 Circulation Available free-of-charge to all primary care nurses who diagnose and manage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, respiratory diseases and allergy including: All alumni of courses of Education for Health All future participants in these accredited courses Requesters with a special interest in management of respiratory diseases

7 Direct access to the practice nurses who deliver respiratory care Advertising Supplements Roundtables Workshops Special reports

8 Supplements Unique environment to reach primary care nurses Published in full online at www.bjpcn.com Information for sponsors and instructions to authors at www.bjpcn.com

9 Editorial roadshows and workshops Unique ability to identify critically important target audiences National networks of meetings delivered at local roadshows Editorial team and advisors with clear understanding of needs of primary care

10 BJPCN Online Free, unrestricted online access to all published papers at www.bjpcn.com Free email alerts to registered readers ~ 5,000 visitors/month ~ 1,000 downloads/month

11 Learn more about these opportunities Publisher Michael W Gibbs mgibbs@sherbornegibbs.co.uk Marketing and Advertising Alex Greathead agreathead@sherbornegibbs.co.uk Sales Claire Coppen ccoppen@sherbornegibbs.co.uk Production Manager Helen McDonnell production-respiratory@bjpcn.com Editorial Office Jeremy Bray jbray@sherbornegibbs.co.uk


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