Monday, 10 June 2013

British Medical Journal (BMJ)


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Since 1840 BMJ has been a distinctive and trusted voice in the development of improved healthcare. During that time we have challenged convention, promoted innovation and led debates, all with the aim of improving patient outcomes.

Today’s BMJ continues that tradition by publishing new academic research, providing professional development solutions and creating new information-analysis tools.

Our objective remains to support medical professionals and organisations in continuously improving the delivery of quality healthcare.

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