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  2. High impact medical journal. Champion of better research, clinical practice & healthcare policy since 1840. For GPs, hospital doctors, educators, policymakers.

  3. Ranked 3rd of 325 General Medicine journals for average citations 93.7 JIF | 19.9 CiteScore

  4. In June 2008 The BMJ became a fully online first journal, with all articles published on the website in advance of print. You can browse all articles published online in consecutive seven day periods.

  5. For doctors working in medical research, clinical practice, medical education and healthcare policy: news, analyses, editorials, columnists, obituaries, letters

  6. A centralised hub of all the latest covid-19 blogs and podcasts posts from BMJ's 70 specialty journals. All posts are freely available and you can search by subject area or journal. BMJ Journals blog

  7. High impact medical research journal. Champion of better research, clinical practice & healthcare policy since 1840. For GPs, hospital doctors, educators & policymakers.

  8. British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a multimedia portal for authoritative original research, systematic reviews, consensus statements and debate in sport and exercise medicine (SEM). We define sport and exercise medicine broadly.

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    Original research studies that can improve decision making in clinical medicine, public health, health care policy, medical education, or biomedical research.

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    Closely aligned with The BMJ, BMJ Medicine prioritises high impact research, specialist reviews, and diverse research methods papers with the potential to improve clinical practice, policy, and medical science.

  11. Correspondence to Dr Timothy A Roberts, Pediatrics, Children's Mercy Division of Adolescent Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri, USA; taroberts{at}cmh.edu Abstract Objective To examine the effect of gender affirming hormones on athletic performance among transwomen and transmen.