The BMJ will offer £50 for reviews by patients and the public From January 2025 patients and members of the public who ...
A top selling antiplatelet drug has never quite shaken off doubts about its advantage over cheaper rivals. With generic versions of ticagrelor about to launch, Peter Doshi takes a fresh look at the ...
A BMJ Commission will redefine the role of academia in healthcare Academic medicine remains under scrutiny. Despite various ...
Doctors from Syria who work for the NHS have told The BMJ about “Holocaust-like” scenes that have unfolded at the liberated Saydnaya military prison 18 miles north of the Syrian capital, Damascus, ...
The BMJ ’s coverage on assisted dying1 ignores the key question for the medical profession: what, if any, should be the role of doctors? In Leadbeater’s bill our role is central and decisive: not only ...
Iuna Vieira/IRC A mother in Hazima, Syria, takes her youngest daughter for a check-up at a clinic supported by the ...
There have been at least two independent commissions on the NHS—The Times and The BMJ—in the past year. Recently Ara Darzi’s ...
Doctors’ diminishing clinical autonomy can have a series of knock-on effects, writes Zaid Al-Najjar In healthcare today, much of our work is driven by the need to fit neatly into a clinical pathway.
Emma Gram and colleagues argue that the public needs high quality information and effective communication about the evidence ...
A former UN high commissioner for human rights tells The BMJ that the war on drugs has “completely failed” and that a public health focused approach is needed “The criminalisation of drugs doesn’t ...
Workforce sustainability and expansion cannot be achieved without greater capacity to train staff, argue Colin Macdougall and ...
Investing in child health delivers long term benefits and reduces demand on health systems. School breakfast clubs ensure ...