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This month marks the departure of Nick Mann, Commissioning and Deputy Editor. He will be missed. He has been the bridge and link between two editors, offering important advice, and has been instrumental in the addition of commissioned papers. John Hendersoncurrently an Associate Editorwill join Martin Ward Platt as one of the two Deputy Editors. He will continue in his role as Associate Editor for papers related to respiratory disease and allergy. Patrick Cartlidge will be joining us as Commissioning Editor. Owing to the debut of Education and Practice, it is likely that commissioned papers will change, focusing less on disease management, and more on controversial and ethical issues. Also, in the coming months, commentaries will be renamed "Perspectives", reflecting our hope that these important pieces will place an original article in its proper place in the world of medicine. Finallyand most importantlyin the next few months we aim
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