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British Journal of Healthcare Assistants

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Background and Format: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants (BJHCA) is the only monthly, peer-reviewed journal to recognise the importance and potential of the million-strong group of healthcare support workers: healthcare assistants (HCAs) and assistant practitioners (APs). At 52 pages, 12 times a year, the journal is essential reading for all HCAs and APs who are serious about developing their own career, as well as providing the best possible support for the patients in their care. Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Frequency: Monthly Aims of the Journal: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants (BJHCA) is a monthly journal, at 52 pages, for healthcare assistants and assistant practitioners, and the only journal to recognise the importance and potential of this large group of healthcare workers. Readership: The journal is for all HCAs and assistant practitioners who are serious about developing their own career, as well as providing the best possible support for the patients in their care. Each issue contains a wide range of evidence-based reviews providing positive examples of good practice. Every article highlights learning outcomes to support practitioners' on-going training and to help extend their knowledge and skills in all areas of practice. Editorial contacts: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants would like to hear from anyone who wishes to contribute to the journal. They publish clinical and professional articles covering every aspect of the care and work undertaken by healthcare assistants and assistant practitioners. Instructions for authors can be view here.  Online submission can be found here. Ad Rates: Contact the advertising team on +44 (0)20 7501 6727.

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