New subscription to the BMJ online journal
and free publishing in BMJ Case Reports
19.04.2024
As part of our 2024 subscription to scientific journals, we provide you with online access to the world-renowned BMJ journal as well as BMJ Case Reports.
The BMJ, e-ISSN 1756-1833, Impact Factor 2022: 107.7, is one of the most influential and respected medical journals in the world featuring original research, reviews, expert analysis, authoritative opinion and medical education. It publishes rigorous, accessible and entertaining material to help doctors and other decision makers in their daily practice, lifelong learning and career development.
Articles in the online edition on bmj.com are updated daily, and the access we provide contains all the BMJ's content back to 1840.
BMJ Case Reports is an invaluable collection of over 27 000 clinically-important cases on common and rare conditions across a wide range of specialties. This comprehensive collection of cases supports healthcare professionals, researchers and allied professionals alike, to improve patient outcomes through shared knowledge. Take advantage of the following benefits:
• Publish your clinical cases for free and with no limit on the number of submissions! Find out more about the Author Guidelines, Case Report Templates and the overall publication process. Before submitting your publication to BMJ Case Reports, please contact us at library@cml.mu-sofia.bg so that we can provide you with the necessary authorization code (fellowship code).
• Optimise your learning – freely use diagrams, flowcharts and algorithms for personal and teaching purposes without further permission.
• Gain international recognition - by publishing in this valuable collection.
• Engage and share knowledge - rate cases, comment, and connect through rapid responses
• Patient-centred learning - many of our cases offer a unique patient perspective detailing their experience of illness, treatment, recovery and rehabilitation.
• Advocate for improved clinical practice globally - our collection of global health case reports focus on the challenges in providing care to vulnerable populations.
All content on bmj.com and casereports.bmj.com is available 24/7 to students and faculty at the Medical University - Sofia, via the university's Internet network or via remote access.
We encourage you to create your own account on these websites to set up your own personalized "e-alerts" so you don't miss the latest news in your field of interest.
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