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It is jointly authored by the British Medical Association (BMA) and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society; and is jointly published by the BMJ Group (which is owned by the BMA), and the Pharmaceutical Press (owned by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society). It is published under the authority of a Joint Formulary Committee (JFC),
3 Aug 1996 Finally, in drafting the guidelines, the working party recognised that authors may not be able to address all the points in the published version of their paper. This being so, they may care to submit supplementary documents (containing, for example, the details of any economic model used) or refer the
Although Family Practice does not publish case reports, there may be exceptional circumstances, in which case authors may refer to the BMJ guidelines on patient consent to publication ( www.bmj.com/about-bmj/advisory-panels/ethics-committee/consent-publication ), and sample content for a patient consent form
We will occasionally publish articles that defy this classification—if they are practical and interesting enough. For further support when making your submission please refer to the resources available on the BMJ Author Hub. Here you will find information on writing and formatting your
6 Apr 2017 These are known as the Harvard (author-date) and Vancouver (author-number) reference systems. Many professional publications often have their own house style which introduce specific variations within these general conventions. For electronic citation, see our help guide on citing electronic resources.
23 Sep 2016 BMJ won't retract controversial dietary guidelines article, says author. bmj The BMJ is not going to retract a 2015 article criticizing the expert report .. Instead of how we have classified fats (saturated/nonsaturated/monosaturated), it may well be that these descriptions based on bonds are accurate, but not
Evaluating the BMJ Guidelines for Economic SubmissionsProspective Audit of Economic Submissions to BMJ and The Lancet . Submitted manuscripts were classified as economic evaluations (EEs), in which 2 or more alternatives were compared with their costs and consequences, and other economic submissions
The BMJ is published by the BMJ, a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Medical Association. The BMA grants editorial freedom to the editor of The BMJ (currently Dr. Fiona Godlee). The views expressed in the journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the BMA. The BMJ follows guidelines
14 Oct 1995 EDITOR,--I wish to comment on a decline in the standards of the appointments section of the BMJ's classified supplement. Not long ago, all advertisements for jobs were identical in layout; alas, no more. At first I viewed the change in format with amusement, but now I believe that this nonsense should not
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