Volume 14 Number 1 contents

LEADING ARTICLE

e-learning: the coming of age
John Sanders

Teaching primary care trusts: a model for the future
John Howard and Jean Quinn

GP registrar recruitment
Pat Lane and Paul Sackin

'Unfinished business': an opportunity for general practice?
Frank Smith, Mark Rickenbach, John Pitts and Jan Illing


ARTICLES

Judging the quality of senior house officer training: the work of the Hospital Recognition Committee of the Royal College of General Practitioners in England and Northern Ireland
Christopher Hand, Lee Shepstone and Halina Dawson

Professional and practical development plans: a survey of general practitioners' views
Rhiannedd Tudor Jones, Glyn Elwyn, Kerenza Hood, Sarah Matthews and Helen Houston

Evaluating significant event analyses: implementing change is a measure of success
John McKay, Paul Bowie and Murray Lough

Developing interprofessional collaboration in the care of dental patients with symptoms of anxiety and depression: the view from general practice
Ffion Lloyd-Williams, Christopher Dowrick, Gerry Humphris, Robert Ireland, Geoffrey Moulding and David Hilton

Developing communication skills: a selected study module for first-year medical students using an educational constructivist approach
Sandra Nicholson, Sangeeta Rana-Masson and Annie Cushing

General practice registrars and evidence-based audit: a survey of reported practice and attitudes
Tim Stokes, Kamiesh Khunti, David Sowden and Richard Baker

TEACHING EXCHANGE

The bloody MRCGP
Bill Irish and Michael Harris

An analysis of patient studies and self-identified learning needs in a Masters programme in family medicine in South Africa
Monica Lindh and Jannie Hugo

ROUND UP
We are mainly in the UK this time, celebrating diversity and collaboration, and arguing about appraisal and assessement.

THE E-LEARNING SITE

JOURNAL WATCH

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TATE ON TRAINING

MEDICINE AND LITERATURE
What does a fashionable London hostess have in common with a hallucinating, shell-shocked soldier?  Wai-ching Leung introduces Virginia Woolf's psychological masterpiece, Mrs Dalloway.

THE GREEN BOOKSHOP