BMJ is an international general medical journal, published weekly in print and updated daily online at www.bmj.com . BMJ aims to help doctors make better decisions. It’s a trustworthy source with high ethical and editorial standards including open peer review and a commitment to transparency. BMJ is read by doctors and decision makers in all walks of medicine including medical students, primary and secondary care, public health, academic teaching and research and health policy.

BMJ publishes rigorous, accessible and entertaining material to help doctors in their daily practice, lifelong learning and career development. As well as premier research articles, BMJ includes in-depth coverage of major medical news, authoritative editorials, reviews and educational articles, and topical debates on international health, ethics, health policy and medical education.

There are different versions available although the editorial content of all BMJ print editions is identical. BMJ General practice includes a comprehensive careers section aimed at GPs and is only available in the UK. The BMJ Clinical research careers section is aimed at hospital doctors.

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A monthly international peer reviewed medical journal written by medical students and experts for medical students. Launched in 1995, Student BMJ contains articles that have been specifically commissioned with medical students in mind. It also features carefully selected articles from BMJ.
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