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  2. The BMJ - Wikipedia

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    The journal began publishing on 3 October 1840 as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal and quickly attracted the attention of physicians around the world through its publication of high-quality original research articles and unique case reports. [4] The BMJ ' s first editors were P. Hennis Green, lecturer on the diseases of children at ...

  3. Case report - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, a case report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports may contain a demographic profile of the patient, but usually describe an unusual or novel occurrence. Some case reports also contain a literature review of other reported cases.

  4. Case report form - Wikipedia

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    A case report form (or CRF) is a paper or electronic questionnaire specifically used in clinical trial research. [1] The case report form is the tool used by the sponsor of the clinical trial to collect data from each participating patient.

  5. Is suicide risk higher during the holidays? Experts weigh in ...

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    The study authors, ... lead author of the study published October 23 in the journal The BMJ, ... Mondays accounted for about 15% to 18% of suicides, the report found. “However, the risk on ...

  6. Richard Smith (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smith CBE FMedSci is a British medical doctor, editor, and businessman.. He is the director of the UnitedHealth Chronic Disease Initiative at Emory University (which grew out of the UnitedHealth “Ovations initiative”), [1] which together with the US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute has created 11 centres in low and middle income countries that work on non-communicable disease.

  7. Wikipedia : Identifying reliable sources (medicine)

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    This page in a nutshell: Ideal sources for biomedical material include literature reviews or systematic reviews in reliable, third-party, published secondary sources (such as reputable medical journals), recognised standard textbooks by experts in a field, or medical guidelines and position statements from national or international expert bodies.

  8. Category:Case report journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for academic journals publishing mostly or exclusively case reports. Pages in category "Case report journals" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.

  9. BMJ Best Practice - Wikipedia

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    BMJ Best Practice is an online decision-support tool made for clinical decision making support. It was created in 2009 by BMJ. [1] Development