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Official journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP). Promotes excellence in primary care through quality education. Designed to support Associates-in-Training (AiTs), InnovAiT also provides valuable information for GP trainers, newly qualified GPs, practice nurses, foundation level doctors and medical students. A member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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Delivered in partnership between the RCGP and Doctors.net, the InnovAiT online discussion forums enable GPs to test their knowledge and discuss complex clinical scenarios covering a variety of real life situations.

Every month, a new clinical scenario is posted on the forum on Doctors.net and the discussion summaries can be viewed here.

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