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Unique journal. Only primary care journal written specifically for GPs managing cardiovascular disease in the UK Editorial format specially developed for primary care Easy-to-read and authoritative format. > 15,000 specially targeted prescribers in
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Unique journal • Only primary care journal written specifically for GPs managing cardiovascular disease in the UK • Editorial format specially developed for primary care • Easy-to-read and authoritative format > 15,000 specially targeted prescribers in cardiovascular disease and diabetes
The right circulation Largest primary care circulation in the UK specifically targeting cardiovascular disease and diabetes GPs with special interest in diabetes or cardiology Lead GPs in diabetes clinics GPs in practices with highest treated populations of CHD and diabetes (NHS QOF data 2008) PCO disease co-ordinators - CHD - Diabetes Pharmaceutical advisors Prescribing advisors Total 3,265 4,470 7,265 85 132 248 180 15,645
Regular sections • Original research conducted in primary care • News and reviews • Critical analyses of important new trials and other research • Management of key areas of cardiovascular disease • Invited reviews • Practice guidelines management protocols • Congress reports • Case studies
Sponsorship opportunities Unique circulation provides an assured and targeted readership • Advertising • Supplements • Reprints • Roundtables and workshops • Electronic media
Supplements • Unique environment to reach primary care physicians/GPs responsible for daily treatment of cardiovascular disease • Supplements peer-reviewed • Published in full online at www.pccj.eu Information for sponsors atwww.pccj.eu
Roundtables and workshops The audience • Unique ability to identify critically important GPs to attract audiences you need to reach • National networks of meetings delivered at local roadshows • Authoritative faculty from editorial team and advisors with clear understanding of needs of primary care Publication Print journal Online at www.pccj.eu • Full, unrestricted access • Email alerts to registered readers CME accreditation available