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Welcome


A major new development in cardiovascular publishing in the UK

The only peer-reviewed journal specifically developed for GPs treating cardiovascular disease and associated conditions such as type 2 diabetes.

Circulated free-of-charge to 15,000 selected GPs in high prescribing practices.

For publication dates and deadlines click here (PDF) or download the journal overview here (PPT 1.3 mb)

About the Primary Care Cardiovascular Journal (PCCJ)

Only cardiovascular title to specifically focus on GPs/primary care physicians

Focuses on primary care management of cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, dyslipidaemia, heart failure, acute cardiac syndromes, obesity, type 2 diabetes and related cardiometabolic disease:

  • Authoritative editorials
  • News and reviews
  • Critical analyses of important new trials and other research
  • Invited reviews
  • Original research conducted in primary care
  • Practice guidelines
  • Case studies


    FREE UNRESTRICTED ONLINE ACCESS TO ALL PUBLISHED PAPERS

  • FREE personal copy

  • EMAIL ALERTS of the table of contents

  • To submit a paper, click here for our Instructions to Authors

  • Working with the European Primary Care Cardiovascular Society (EPCCS)

    For information about the European edition, click here


    Forthcoming Meetings

    3rd UK Stroke Forum Conference
    2nd - 4th December 2008 - Harrogate International Centre, UK
    The UK Stroke Forum Conference is the largest UK multidisciplinary stroke conference of the year. Taking place on 2nd-4th December 2008 the varied programme includes a free training day for all pre-registered delegates. Programme highlights include: The National Stroke Strategy for England - one year on; Update on antiplatelet agents and prevention of stroke; Revascularising the brain - what is new; Stroke Nursing including post stroke bone health, incontinence and epilepsy; Working together on community stroke services; Developing your acute stroke service; The National Dementia Strategy.
    Download more information and registration form (PDF 116 kb).


    Publisher: Michael W Gibbs
    Sherborne Gibbs Limited
    3 Duchess Place, Birmingham, B16 8NH, UK
    Telephone: +44 (0) 121 454 4114; Facsimile: +44 (0) 121 454 1190