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The BMJ Publishing Group Ltd;
BMJ
The BMJ aims to publish rigorous, accessible and entertaining material that will help doctors and medical students in their daily practice, lifelong learning and career development. In addition, it seeks to be at the forefront of the international debate on health. To achieve these aims we publish original scientific studies, review and educational articles, and papers commenting on the clinical, scientific, social, political, and economic factors affecting health. We are delighted to receive articles for publication in all of these categories - from doctors and others. We can publish only about 9% of more than 6000 articles that we receive each year, but we aim to give quick decisions. The BMJ is published weekly and has a circulation of about 108,500, of which 13,500 copies are distributed outside Britain. In addition, local editions reach another 173,000 readers.

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Student BMJ
Student BMJ is a monthly international journal and is for medical students, by medical students. It was launched in 1992 and contains articles covering issues from education material not found in text books to selecting a career path to planning an elective.

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BMJ (online)
The website of the BMJ (British Medical Journal). This site launched in May 1995 and contains the full text of all articles published in the weekly BMJ since January 1994. In addition, it contains material that is unique to the website along with other web only features:

· Free access to all original research and articles older than one year

· Collected resources - users can explore over 200 clinical and non clinical topic tagged articles.

· Search an archive back to 1994 and gain access to over 350 other medical and scientific journals via Highwire

· Customised email alerts - free service where users can sign up to receive email alerts to articles on topics of their choice

· Rapid responses - where users can respond to any article at the time of reading and then read posted responses online

· Online first - final versions of articles before they appear in the print journal

· Folders - where a user can save searches of specific searches or articles

· A slides feature - turn images into PowerPoint slides for teaching purposes

· UK health news - daily summaries of health stories appearing in the UK national newspapers. Headlines can be received by email.

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