Abstract

This is the seventh instalment of the autobiography of John Horder. It was originally written for his grandchildren to read. John is a founding father of modern general practice. He was doing his medical finals when the NHS was founded in 1948 and has been an active advocate of whole person, family and community-oriented general practice ever since. He was one of the two founders of the Leeuwenhorst European Study Group that defined the job description of a general practitioner in 1974. He was president of the Royal College of General Practitioners between 1979 and 1982. He assisted the setting up of general practice educational bodies in several western European countries, especially Yugoslavia and Portugal. He has been a tireless supporter of inter-disciplinary learning and founded the Centre for the Advancement of Inter-professional Education (CAIPE) in 1987. He lives in Primrose Hill with his wife Elizabeth June, who was also his partner in general practice. Abridged by Layla Stock (Ealing PCT).

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