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Postgraduate Medical Journal 1999;75:1; doi:10.1136/pgmj.75.879.1
© 1999 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.
Postgrad Med J 1999;75:1 ( January )

Editorial

Looking towards the next millennium

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The Postgraduate Medical Journal, with its distinctive red cover, has been familiar to many generations of doctors, not just in the UK, but throughout the world. For a number of them it has been a passport into the world of medical publishing and there can be few practising clinicians who have not submitted a paper to the journal at some time in their careers. Its support of clinical investigation has attracted interest from various quarters and ensured a steady readership over the years. The editorial board of the journal has had a long-term commitment to the continuing education of doctors and, from its founding, has fostered the principle that no one is too old or too experienced to learn. This at one time revolutionary concept has now gained general recognition in the world of medicine and indeed is now spreading to other professions, including the law.

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