Bridging the gap: supporting international doctors in UK care with BMJ Best Practice

When Dr Anish John Kuriakose moved to the UK to practise medicine, he faced a challenge common to many international clinicians—navigating a new healthcare system with different guidelines and expectations. For him, BMJ Best Practice became a crucial bridge. BMJ Best Practice helped me transition to UK care-based ...

2025-06-17T13:59:38+00:004 June 2025|Group news, Our impact|

Precision in practice

How digital learning is saving lives in sport BMJ Learning has been a trusted provider of healthcare education for over 20 years, helping health professionals worldwide enhance their skills and improve patient outcomes.  A 2018 study published in Heart, Performance of the BMJ Learning training modules for ...

2025-06-03T16:06:07+00:003 June 2025|Uncategorised|

Raising awareness of a rare but serious risk linked to menstrual cup use

When Dr Clara Maarup Prip, a urologist and gynaecologist at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, encountered a rare case of ureterohydronephrosis caused by a menstrual cup, she’d never seen anything like it. Nor had her supervisor, or any other senior doctors in the urology department. Ureterohydronephrosis is the swelling of the ureter ...

2025-04-30T19:06:29+00:0030 April 2025|BMJ Case Reports, Group news, Our impact|

Doctors rely on BMJ Best Practice to provide evidence-based care

There has been much discourse about the features and impact of clinical decision support. However, until recently, there has been less evidence on how healthcare professionals use decision support to provide evidence-based care or on the potential cost savings that could emerge from its use. A new study attempted to ...

2025-03-04T15:20:13+00:004 March 2025|Group news, Our impact|
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