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BMJ has managed large scale international events for over 30 years, so you can be confident that we know what it takes to make an event successful.
All our event content is produced by a dedicated team of clinicians so it meets the changing needs of primary and secondary healthcare workers. We also command expertise in a range of events, all of which are available live-streamed and via webinars:
Surveys reveal that 92% of delegates said their practice would improve for the better after attending a BMJ Masterclass.
The UK’s most comprehensive medical careers event
The BMJ Careers Fair is an annual event for working doctors looking to progress their careers.
Delegates are drawn from both primary and secondary care, representing all grades and specialties. The Fair offers recruiters a perfect opportunity to meet potential applicants face-to-face.
“The BMJ Careers Fair has been an integral part of our candidate attraction strategy
for the past five years and has proven to be a fantastic source of quality applicants for
our positions around the world.” Head Medical
For exhibition and sponsorship opportunities:
Interactive face-to-face and online courses, delivered by experts
BMJ Masterclasses host a series of one and two-day clinical update courses and live interactive webinars to help busy doctors keep up to date with the latest evidence-based medicine, new guidelines and best practice in important primary and secondary care topics to improve patient outcomes.
Content is produced by a dedicated team of clinicians to meet the changing needs of primary and secondary care doctors.
Delivered by expert clinicians, our case-based sessions are full of advice, take home tips and practical demonstrations to help delegates make significant improvements to their clinical skills, patient management and general knowledge whilst earning required CPD points in preparation for appraisal and revalidation.
Commercial opportunities are also available across all BMJ Masterclasses to:
Sponsorship opportunities
David Bell
[email protected]
020 7383 6053
Exhibition opportunities
Laura Stanley
[email protected]
020 7383 6181
Meetings on quality improvement
Connect with healthcare leaders
The International Forum supports and energises the movement for healthcare improvement. It connects healthcare leaders and practitioners from around the world, who come together to share the practices that are improving outcomes for their patients and communities.
Join us in London for one of the world’s largest gatherings of healthcare professionals committed to improving patient care and their safety. The recent International Forum in Gothenburg in April 2016 was the biggest event in our 21 years history.
We connected 3,400 healthcare leaders and practitioners from around 70 countries, providing an inspirational setting to meet, learn and share knowledge in our common mission to improve the quality and safety of care for patients and communities across the world.
There is also an International Forum being hosted in the Asia-Pacific region. We are expecting attendance from over 1,200 delegates who want to find out about the latest topics that can help solve regional needs, as well as more global challenges.
A platform for healthcare professionals to meet, learn and share knowledge
Provides practical ideas that can be implemented in the workplace
Inspires and facilitates understanding between healthcare organisations
Improves outcomes for patients and communities
General enquiries
+44 (0)20 7111 1106 | [email protected]
Sponsors & exhibitors
+44 (0)20 7383 6053 | David Bell - [email protected]
Press enquiries
+44 (0)20 7383 6053 | Emma Dickinson - [email protected]
Showcasing the very best in UK healthcare
The BMJ Awards, now in their 9th year, are the UK's leading medical awards programme, recognising and celebrating the inspirational work done by doctors and their teams.
The awards programme runs throughout the year and culminates in an awards ceremony in May in London. This year we welcomed over 600 guests to applaud 68 shortlisted teams in 16 categories.
Find out more about The BMJ Awards:
An annual awards programme now in its 8th year
Thirteen categories covering clinical and non-clinical topics from primary care to patient safety
In 2015, 690 guests including shortlisted teams and leading figures from medicine and health attended a gala dinner in London
Sponsorship opportunities
David Bell
[email protected]
020 7383 6053
Or visit our dedicated website:
Recognising excellence and celebrating achievements in Indian healthcare
In November 2016, BMJ Awards South Asia brings a diverse and egalitarian mix of categories spanning healthcare quality, medical education, technological innovation and research, and clinical excellence. to the forefront of celebration.
The winners and finalists of these categories will be recognised and awarded for demonstrating the potential to influence change and improve health outcomes in South Asia.
Join India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, Maldives to celebrate excellence in healthcare.
For further information please write to [email protected]">southasia.[email protected]
Or call us at +91-120-4345733 – 38 (09:30 AM – 05:00 PM)
Follow us on: fb.com/BMJIndia, twitter.com/BMJIndia
Follow updates on awards on #BMJAwardsSA16
Awards cover 12 categories covering clinical and non-clinical topics
To become a sponsor or for more information on sponsorship please contact:
Showcasing achievements in healthcare leadership & management
Leaders in Healthcare 2016 takes FMLM’s three successful national conferences on medical leadership to the next level.
This event will welcome over 1,000 active and aspiring leaders in UK and international medicine and healthcare.
Showcasing the latest ideas and leading speakers, it aims to bring knowledge and solutions to support the future of medical and healthcare leadership and management.
Find out more about sponsorship opportunities here.
Sponsorship queries
David Bell
[email protected]
020 7383 6053
Exhibit at Leaders in Healthcare
Laura Stanley
[email protected]
020 7383 6181
BMJ Journals provides high quality content for health professionals and researchers across the world.
Our journals include not only The BMJ, but some of the most influential speciality journals in their field.
One of the most cited general medical journals in the world
At the forefront of innovative thinking and practice in healthcare since 1840, The BMJ is one of the most influential and respected general medical journals in the world.
Available online, on the iPad, and in print, The BMJ aims to independently lead the debate on healthcare.
For further information, please visit our website:
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BMJ Journals provides some the best and most cited content for health professionals and researchers across the world.
Our 50+ journals collection includes some of the most influential speciality journals in their field.
In the last 12 months, over 50 million unique users accessed our subscription journals online, generating over 107 million page views.
Nearly 80% of our titles saw Impact Factor rises in 2014.
21% of our users view journal content from mobile devices.
For more information or to arrange a trial, please contact BMJ Consortia sales
The international medical journal for students
Student BMJ is the go-to resource for students who aspire to be safe and competent junior doctors. The journal supports students every step of the way, from applying to medical school to qualification and the transition to junior doctor.
Student BMJ offers practical advice about student life and career development, alongside education and research resources to help students confidently apply theory into practice and pass exams. Publishing all that a student needs to know, including what they just don’t teach at medical school, Student BMJ is an essential resource for medical students throughout their education.
To find out more, visit our website:
Go to Student BMJAuthoritative and practical information on the selection and clinical use of medicines
The BNF is published jointly by the British Medical Association and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society under the authority of the Joint Formulary Committee. Compiled with the advice of clinical experts and available in a variety of formats, it is an essential reference which provides up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines.
BNF for Children is published jointly by BMJ, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group and presents essential practical information to help healthcare professionals prescribe, monitor, supply, and administer medicines for childhood disorders.
We can help you find the best candidates for your vacancies because 96% of job-seeking doctors use BMJ Careers.* Our weekly careers section is sent to all UK-based clinicians, where we feature jobs across all grades and specialties, covering primary and secondary care and international vacancies. We also help doctors excel in their current positions and provide the tools they need to find new ones.
Recently, we worked with a regional county in the UK to help create their own brand and a highly successful recruitment campaign. BMJ Careers can help you too.
*According to independent research by Kantar Health in 2014.
Reach high-calibre candidates to fill your latest medical vacancies
BMJ Careers features a comprehensive listing of jobs for doctors and medical professionals. It covers the entire UK medical sector and features vacancies from around the world.
“As a long standing supplier of locum and permanent doctors to the NHS and further afield, it is vital we use effective recruitment channels.
Over the years BMJ Careers has always been our first choice, both for the level of response and the good standard of doctors it brings to us. It’s promotion worldwide is a particular benefit we rely on.” Medic International.
*Independent research conducted by Kantar Health 2014
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The UK’s most comprehensive medical careers event
The BMJ Careers Fair is an annual event for working doctors looking to progress their careers.
Delegates are drawn from both primary and secondary care, representing all grades and specialties. The Fair offers recruiters a perfect opportunity to meet potential applicants face-to-face.
“The BMJ Careers Fair has been an integral part of our candidate attraction strategy
for the past five years and has proven to be a fantastic source of quality applicants for
our positions around the world.” Head Medical
For exhibition and sponsorship opportunities:
Our in-house medical experts have spent years perfecting the BMJ’s tools and processes to provide clinicians with the best available decision support.
They bring trustworthy, evidence-based information to help you deal with the realities that come with clinical life.
A recent independent article published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research shows how well BMJ Best Practice stacks up against 22 other clinical decision support tools.
“[BMJ] Best Practice…. scored the highest across all dimensions, while others that were marketed as evidence-based were less reliable.”
A breakthrough in point-of-care decision support
BMJ Best Practice is an online decision-support tool for use at the point of care.
Structured around the patient consultation, it presents the required information just as it’s needed.
It has been awarded accreditation by the Royal College of General Practitioners, and gives medical professionals the best available information for any clinical situation.
The tool is regularly updated, and draws on the latest evidence-based research to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. It fits information around real, diverse and evolving medical information needs to give you a second opinion in an instant.
An independent evaluation of web-based point-of-care information summaries was conducted by the Journal of Medical Internet Research screened 58 products; of which 26 met the inclusion criteria.
It concluded that BMJ Best Practice .... scored the highest across all dimensions, while others that were marketed as evidence-based were less reliable.
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Learn, teach & practise evidence based medicine
BMJ Clinical Evidence is an online medical data resource designed for the practice of evidence-based medicine (EBM). It publishes the latest peer-reviewed information on important clinical conditions, and provides guidance on good evidence-based practice.
This online tool aggregates the best available evidence in order to answer key clinical questions. It also contains a range of tools to help medical professionals develop core EBM skills and to help make effective use of evidence in their daily practice:
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A cumulative, searchable database of recent journal article citations
BMJ and McMaster University's Health Information Research Unit have collaborated to provide you with access to current best evidence from research, tailored to your own health care interests, to support evidence-based clinical decisions.
This service is unique: all citations are pre-rated for quality by research staff, then rated for clinical relevance and interest by at least 3 members of a worldwide panel of practising physicians.
To find out more, visit the website:
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Created by the Knowledge Translation Unit, University of Cape Town Lung Institute, and now in partnership with BMJ.
The Practical Approach to Care Kit (PACK) programme is a comprehensive clinical practice aid that enables healthcare practitioners to diagnose and manage common conditions.
It covers 40 common symptoms and 20 conditions including cardiovascular disease, respiratory diseases, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, women’s health, and end-of-life care.
This 4 pillar programme empowers staff, improves primary care in lower-middle income countries.
Guidance: Integrated clinical decision support tool
Evidence-based training: educational outreach, adult education
Health systems change: Task-shifting & task sharing
Monitoring & evaluation: QIP, audits, research
PACK is updated annually to comply with local clinical policy, regulations and essential drug lists, and is translated where necessary.
It incorporates regular evidence updates from BMJ and other credible sources including WHO, to ensure that it is relevant and provides the latest best practice guidance.
BMJ is now promoting the global expansion of PACK, in partnership with KTU and other stakeholders including governments, universities and NGOs.
The intention is to train and support doctors, nurses and pharmacists to improve primary care services in under-resourced regions.
Our extensive range of professional development resources assist with assessment, training and CME/CPD via a cutting edge range of online courses, live events and webinars.
Underpinning all our products is the belief that learning should be driven by the needs of healthcare professionals and their patients, with higher quality and safer healthcare as its explicit purpose.
Over 700,00 healthcare professionals from more than 100 countries access our revision resources and online learning tools.
Education and knowledge for busy clinicians
BMJ Learning is a comprehensive, evidence based online learning resource that supports doctors and healthcare professionals to enhance their knowledge and progress their careers. It is one of the world's largest and most trusted independent online learning providers for medical professionals.
Provided as a key benefit around the world by medical associations, hospitals, academic institutions and health ministries, it offers healthcare professionals a fast and efficient way to test their knowledge and keep up to date with the latest developments in medicine.
The leading provider of online medical exam preparation
Quality exam revision questions that match the current curriculum, test and increase medical knowledge as well as improve exam aptitude. Our expert clinical team have been writing medical revision questions for the last 15 years so can provide exactly what students need to fully prepare for their exams.
Helping you keep track of your learning
BMJ Portfolio is a free, secure and easy to use resource to assist doctors and other healthcare professionals track and record their CPD/CME credits.
This sophisticated tool’s functionality includes the ability to add documents and websites for planned learning activities; tags and filters to organise CME/CPD credits and reporting in PDF or Excel format.
Interactive face-to-face and online courses, delivered by experts
BMJ Masterclasses host a series of one and two-day clinical update courses and live interactive webinars to help busy doctors keep up to date with the latest evidence-based medicine, new guidelines and best practice in important primary and secondary care topics to improve patient outcomes.
Content is produced by a dedicated team of clinicians to meet the changing needs of primary and secondary care doctors.
Delivered by expert clinicians, our case-based sessions are full of advice, take home tips and practical demonstrations to help delegates make significant improvements to their clinical skills, patient management and general knowledge whilst earning required CPD points in preparation for appraisal and revalidation.
Commercial opportunities are also available across all BMJ Masterclasses to:
Sponsorship opportunities
David Bell
[email protected]
020 7383 6053
Exhibition opportunities
Laura Stanley
[email protected]
020 7383 6181
eLearning programme for early career academics
BMJ’s new online learning programme is a comprehensive set of stand-alone, self-study modules which enable learners to choose what to study, and do so at their own pace. Designed with researchers in mind, these modules help improve research and publishing skills.
"The module was comprehensive and straightforward to follow. The content would provide a good overview for a new starter but it is fairly basic if you already have experience in this area."
Take five minutes to join Dr Trish Groves and discover the principles behind this exciting new eLearning programme for early career academics.
Did you know you can get published in our open-access online journal, Quality Improvement Reports? Take a look at some of the remarkable quality improvement projects published this year by clicking here.
Our International Forum on Quality and Safety is coming to Kuala Lumpur for 2017. Over 1,200 delegates will attend to discuss and share best practices that are helping to overcome the regional difficulties and global challenges experienced by healthcare professionals working in the Asia-Pacific area.
The video below filmed at this year’s event in Singapore gives you a taste of what to expect.
Support through healthcare improvement projects and onto publication
The double Gold award-winning* online workspace that makes healthcare improvement simple.
BMJ Quality supports individuals and teams through healthcare improvement projects and onto publication. It provides the necessary framework, learning modules, tools and resources, and access includes an exclusive route to publication in the online, open access journal: BMJ Quality Improvement Reports.
A global partner
We work with international organisations to support their healthcare improvement strategy, and customise the workspace by adding their logo, guidance documents and tools. We also create a PDF-format mini-journal of completed work showcasing the improvements partnering organisations have made.
BMJ Quality Improvement Reports is a searchable repository of global quality improvement evidence and best practice. It aims to help healthcare professionals improve healthcare by providing a new structured format for healthcare professionals to document innovations and excellence in care.
Submissions are only accepted from subscribers to BMJ Quality to help make the published reports searchable and as useful as possible. Users are provided with an online template which takes users step-by-step through an improvement project whilst helping them to document and share their work. Over 20 learning resources, case examples and an on-call faculty of experts are available to help.
Find out what reports we want to publish and how to prepare your submission:
View some outstanding examples previously published in BMJ Quality Improvement Reports.
For more information, contact:
Go to BMJ QualitySpecialists in evidence synthesis and modelling
The BMJ Technology Assessment Group is one of the 12 Centres of Excellence for Health Technology Assessment (HTA) commissioned by the Department of Health National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
In this role we conduct independent scientific research to evaluate health technologies for the National Health Service (NHS).
If you would like to understand if BMJ Technology Assessment Group is right for your practice or institution, please contact us:
The international journal of healthcare improvement
BMJ Quality & Safety (previously Quality & Safety in Health Care) provides a rich mix of news, opinion, debate and research for academics, clinicians, healthcare managers and policy makers.
It encourages the science of improvement, debate, and new thinking on improving the quality of healthcare.
*2013 Journal Citation Reports® Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2014)
To find out more, visit our website:
Go to BMJ Quality & Safety JournalMeetings on quality improvement
Connect with healthcare leaders
The International Forum supports and energises the movement for healthcare improvement. It connects healthcare leaders and practitioners from around the world, who come together to share the practices that are improving outcomes for their patients and communities.
Join us in London for one of the world’s largest gatherings of healthcare professionals committed to improving patient care and their safety. The recent International Forum in Gothenburg in April 2016 was the biggest event in our 21 years history.
We connected 3,400 healthcare leaders and practitioners from around 70 countries, providing an inspirational setting to meet, learn and share knowledge in our common mission to improve the quality and safety of care for patients and communities across the world.
There is also an International Forum being hosted in the Asia-Pacific region. We are expecting attendance from over 1,200 delegates who want to find out about the latest topics that can help solve regional needs, as well as more global challenges.
A platform for healthcare professionals to meet, learn and share knowledge
Provides practical ideas that can be implemented in the workplace
Inspires and facilitates understanding between healthcare organisations
Improves outcomes for patients and communities
General enquiries
+44 (0)20 7111 1106 | [email protected]
Sponsors & exhibitors
+44 (0)20 7383 6053 | David Bell - [email protected]
Press enquiries
+44 (0)20 7383 6053 | Emma Dickinson - [email protected]
Measuring outcomes that matter most to patients
BMJ Outcomes is an exciting new initiative that allows the sharing of experiences and best practice in implementing outcome measurement in healthcare.
Partnerships with global organisations, analytics and software providers and health systems are available to improve on available outcome measures, facilitate data capture and connect outcome measures with other existing measures.
An international forum to share knowledge on how to measure the key outcomes that matter for patients, professionals, providers, payers, and the public.
For further information contact Richard Purdy:
Go to BMJ OutcomesShowcasing achievements in healthcare leadership & management
Leaders in Healthcare 2016 takes FMLM’s three successful national conferences on medical leadership to the next level.
This event will welcome over 1,000 active and aspiring leaders in UK and international medicine and healthcare.
Showcasing the latest ideas and leading speakers, it aims to bring knowledge and solutions to support the future of medical and healthcare leadership and management.
Find out more about sponsorship opportunities here.
Sponsorship queries
David Bell
[email protected]
020 7383 6053
Exhibit at Leaders in Healthcare
Laura Stanley
[email protected]
020 7383 6181
Searchable repository of global quality improvements
BMJ Quality Improvement Reports is a new searchable repository of global quality improvement evidence and best practice. It aims to help healthcare professionals improve healthcare by providing a new structured format for healthcare professionals to document innovations and excellence in care.
The BMJ Quality Improvement Programme provides an online template which takes users step-by-step through an improvement project whilst helping them to document and share their work. Over 20 learning resources, case examples and an on-call faculty of experts are available to help. Find out more >>
Submissions are only accepted from subscribers to BMJ Quality to help make the published reports searchable and as useful as possible. Users are provided with an online template which takes users step-by-step through an improvement project whilst helping them to document and share their work. Over 20 learning resources, case examples and an on-call faculty of experts are available to help.
Find out what reports we want to publish and how to prepare your submission:
Go to Quality Improvement ReportsContent from across BMJ can be licensed, photocopied or reprinted for your specific needs. We welcome proposals for new local edition projects in print or online, in translation and English language in all territories. We are also interested in hearing new ideas and ways to present our products and content in different markets.
Rights are available to licence content worldwide from over 50 specialist medical journals, many of them are leaders in their field.
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At BMJ, we want our journal content to be available for the medical community worldwide. We offer a comprehensive suite of licensing services to meet the needs of institutions, healthcare companies and publishers worldwide.
Reprints of original articles from The BMJ, Journals and evidence-based journals, are a cost-effective and authoritative way of providing information on advances in medicine and new therapeutic areas.