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EDITORIAL
Editorship
Keeping up the good work
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
G Hughes
Editor: craybould@bmjgroup.com
The journals new editors take over.
Keywords: editorship
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As of June 2005 this journal is under new editorship. It is inevitable that new editors will bring change. Our aim is that any changes we make will be evolutionary rather than revolutionary. We want the journal to continue to grow, and we want to include new ideas and themes that will appeal to the readers.
A journal is dependent on both the quality and the number of contributions it receives. We will continue to seek scientific papers and other input from you the readers, as well as commissioning papers on discrete topics and themes that will appeal to you. With this in mind we want to hear from you about your ideas regarding content: if you dont tell us well never know. All suggestions will be gratefully received and carefully considered.
An early task is a review of the criteria used by reviewers to referee submitted papers. This
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