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BMJ Open is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal that is dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. [1] It is published by BMJ and considers all research study types, from protocols through phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small, specialist studies, and negative studies.
The BMJ allows complete free access for visitors from economically disadvantaged countries as part of the HINARI initiative. [citation needed] In October 2008 The BMJ announced that it would become an open access journal for research articles. A subscription continued to be required for access to other articles. [35]
BMJ Group is a British publisher of medical journals, and healthcare knowledge provider of clinical decision tools, online educational resources, and events. Established in 1840, the company is owned by the British Medical Association .
Pages in category "Open access journals" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 714 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "BMJ Group academic journals" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... BMJ Mental Health; BMJ Open; BMJ Quality & Safety;
This is a list of open-access journals by field. The list contains notable journals which have a policy of full open access. It does not include delayed open access journals, hybrid open access journals, or related collections or indexing services. True open-access journals can be split into two categories:
BMJ. BMJ is a peer-reviewed medical journal. It is one of the world's oldest general medical journals and has been described as among the most prestigious. It was originally called the British Medical Journal. BMJ is offering 50 accounts to active medical editors.
Kamran Abbasi is a Pakistani-English physician, professor, editor and author.. He the editor-in-chief of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), a physician, visiting professor at the Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College, London, editor of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (JRSM).