Aims and
scope
The International Journal of Clinical Leadership
presents its subscribers and contributors with a vibrant peer-reviewed
publication which reflects the very best work in clinical leadership and
management in both the
UK and overseas. The journal aims
to:
- create an
international readership, and contributors, such that the journal
becomes recognised as the leading academic journal in the field
- strengthen the
research base of accepted articles and seek to obtain RAE impact status
in five years
- establish the journal
such that it is read by clinicians alongside purely clinical specialist
journals
- reflect the focus
across the world of the debate about the future role of doctors in the
management and leadership of their health systems
- disseminate innovative
approaches to medial engagement
- encourage a
constructive dialogue between doctors, other clinicians and managers in
health systems leading to improved patient care.
The International Journal of Clinical Leadership is
seen as the journal of choice for those involved in research, teaching and
preparation, and practice of clinical leadership.
The journal publishes research based papers, including
short reports. Comparative work
from other health systems in the field of clinical leadership is encouraged.
ISSN: 1757-207X
E-ISSN: 1757-2088
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