Student BMJ

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Student BMJ is a monthly, international medical journal for students with an interest in medicine. The journal publishes articles that have been specially commissioned for medical students and is published by the BMJ Group, a subsidiary of the BMA.

History[edit]

The Student BMJ was first published in 1992. It was initially a bi-monthly publication but became monthly in 1994. The journal is available in print and online, with the online version containing additional features such as interactive case reports and video content.

Content[edit]

The Student BMJ publishes a wide range of content, including news, views, reviews, career advice, and clinical research. It also features a section called "Learning Notes," which provides summaries of recent articles from the BMJ and other major medical journals.

Editorial team[edit]

The Student BMJ has an editorial team made up of medical students and junior doctors from around the world. The team is led by a student editor, who is supported by a team of associate editors and an editorial board.

Impact[edit]

The Student BMJ has been praised for its role in medical education. It has been described as a valuable resource for medical students and junior doctors, providing them with up-to-date information and practical advice.

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