BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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The BMJ Publishing Group is based at BMA House in Tavistock Square, London. It publishes a number of journals covering major specialties and a growing number of online products for doctors and patients. It is a division of the British Medical Association (BMA) and is one of the world leaders in medical publishing.
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[edit] Vision
The Group's corporate vision is to be the world’s leading and most trusted provider of information and services that will make a real difference in clinical practice and improve outcomes for patients.
The Group sees it as its mission to lead the debate on healthcare and to deliver innovative, useful evidence based knowledge, best practice and learning to doctors, other health professionals, researchers and patients when and where they need it.[1]
[edit] Relationship with the BMA
The BMJ Publishing Group Ltd (BMJPG) is the publishing division of the British Medical Association (BMA) and is one of the world leaders in medical publishing. The BMJ Group complements the activities of the BMA. The Group publishes a number of journals covering major specialties and a growing number of online products for doctors and patients (see list of Activities and Associates below).
[edit] Activities and Associates
- BMJ (website)
- BMJ Journals (website)
- BMJ Learning (website)
- BMJ Clinical Evidence (website)
- BMJ Health Intelligence (website)
- Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB) (website)
- BMJ Best Treatments (website)
- BMJ Careers (website)
- International Editions (website)
- Student BMJ (website)
- British National Formulary (BNF) (website)
- BNF for Children (website)
- BMJ Masterclasses (website)
- International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care (website)
- Library Resource Centre (website)
- BMA (website)
- Affinity (website)
[edit] BMJ Journals
A division of the BMJ Publishing Group, BMJ Journals publishes the following journals and related products:
- Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (journal homepage)
- Archives of Disease in Childhood (journal homepage)
- ADC Fetal and Neonatal (journal homepage)
- ADC Education in Practice (journal homepage)
- BMJ (journal homepage)
- BNF (website)
- British Journal of Ophthalmology (journal homepage)
- British Journal of Sports Medicine (journal homepage)
- DTB (journal homepage)
- Emergency Medicine Journal (journal homepage)
- Evidence Based Mental Health (journal homepage)
- Evidence Based Nursing (journal homepage)
- Gut (journal homepage)
- Heart (journal homepage)
- Injury Prevention (journal homepage)
- Journal of Clinical Pathology (journal homepage)
- Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (journal homepage)
- Journal of Medical Ethics (journal homepage)
- Journal of Medical Genetics (journal homepage)
- Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (journal homepage) with bimonthly supplement Practical Neurology (journal homepage)
- Medical Humanities (journal homepage)
- Occupational and Environmental Medicine (journal homepage)
- Postgraduate Medical Journal (journal homepage)
- Quality & Safety in Health Care (journal homepage)
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (journal homepage)
- Student BMJ (journal homepage)
- Thorax (journal homepage)
- Tobacco Control (journal homepage)
- Western Journal of Medicine (WJM, now defunct) (journal archive)