BMJ Open

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BMJ Open

BMJ Open (pronunciation: B-M-J Open) is an open access medical journal published by BMJ Publishing Group. The journal covers all aspects of medical research and clinical practice.

Etymology

The term "BMJ" stands for British Medical Journal, which is the name of the publishing group that produces the journal. The word "Open" refers to the journal's open access policy, which allows anyone to read and download the articles for free.

Related Terms

  • Open Access: A publishing model that allows the unrestricted access to research outputs such as articles and data.
  • Medical Journal: A periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research.
  • BMJ Publishing Group: A global healthcare knowledge provider with a vision for a healthier world. They share knowledge and expertise to improve healthcare outcomes.
  • Medical Research: The study of health conditions to understand how the human body functions and to develop new treatments or strategies for disease prevention.
  • Clinical Practice: The practice of medicine by a health professional who directly consults with patients and is responsible for their care.

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