Student BMJ

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Student BMJ

Student BMJ (pronounced: /ˈstjuːdənt biː eɪʤeɪ/) is a monthly, international medical journal designed specifically for medical students. It is published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Publishing Group. The journal provides a wealth of resources tailored to meet the needs of medical students and junior doctors.

Etymology

The term "Student BMJ" is derived from its parent publication, the British Medical Journal (BMJ). The prefix "Student" signifies its target audience, i.e., medical students.

History

Student BMJ was first published in 1992 as a supplement to the BMJ. It was designed to provide medical students with articles that are relevant to their studies and future careers. Over the years, it has evolved into a standalone publication with its own editorial team and contributors.

Content

Student BMJ covers a wide range of topics, including clinical medicine, medical research, medical ethics, career advice, and medical education. It also features case reports, reviews, and news stories related to medicine. All articles are peer-reviewed to ensure accuracy and relevance.

Related Terms

  • British Medical Journal (BMJ): The parent publication of Student BMJ.
  • Medical Journal: A scholarly journal focusing on medicine, typically peer-reviewed.
  • Medical Student: An individual studying medicine at a university or similar institution.
  • Medical Education: The education related to the practice of being a medical practitioner.
  • Clinical Medicine: The field of medicine that involves the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
  • Medical Research: The field of study that involves research, development, and testing in the field of medicine.
  • Medical Ethics: The field of study that deals with ethical issues in medicine.

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