The BMJ
Published since 1840, the BMJ is among the most influential and widely read peer-reviewed medical journals in the world. We want to create a healthier world, and we do that by getting the best, most trustworthy and accurate information we can to doctors, researchers, and the public.
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- How much should doctors be paid? | BMJ Interviews Economist Richard Murphy
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- Christmas 2025 - neologisms, longevity and unexpected research
- Resident doctor strikes during a flu crisis
- The shadow use of Gen AI in the consultation room
- The Covid Inquiry - special episode
- Tom Frieden | Public Health is like the Mythical Cassandra
- Climate, “car spreading”, and conflict
- Doctors against the far right
- Dissection Horror Stories - Halloween Episode
- The shaky science behind NFL safety gear
- The difficulty of delirium diagnosis, the lack of agency in the 10 year plan, and Gaza wounds
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