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Evidence Based Medicine
Product overview
Features and benefits
New projects
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Let me ask you a question…
• New medical studies are published every day.
How do you sort through the mountain of
research to find facts you can trust? And once
you find a study, how do you understand its
findings and judge how good it is ? ...
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Evidence Based Medicine aims to assist…
• “The Practice of Evidence Based Medicine is the
conscientious, explicit and judicious use of
current best practice in making decisions about
the care of patients”.
• Contains clinical expertise, skills and judgment
combined with the best available current
research
• Clinically lead information rather than research
lead
• Looks at the evidence and decides how certain
treatments best work, or DON’T work, or shows
there is not enough information to support a
decision
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Product overview…
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Mission
• We publish a number of journals covering major
specialties and a growing number of online
products for doctors and patients
• Continuous product development ensures that our
products and services are of constant importance
to the medical profession.
• The BMJ Publishing Group Ltd (BMJPG) is the
innovative publishing division of the British
Medical Association
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What we do?
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Product overview
• The British Medical Journal – BMJ.com
• The Group’s Flagship Journal
• Weekly general medical journal, 120.000 copies
printed each week
• Publishes rigorous, accessible & entertaining material
to help Dr’s and Medical students in daily practice,
learning and international debate on health
• Scientific studies & reviews, educational articles,
papers commenting on: clinical, scientific, social,
political, and economic factors affecting health
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BMJ.com
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BMJ Specialist Journals
• www.bmjjournals.com
• 22 journals in specialist areas, public health
& evidence based medicine
• Mainly clinical titles, focussing on helping
doctors improve their day to day practice
• International: editors and associate editors
from all over the world: USA, Australia,
Canada, Hong Kong, Europe, South East
Asia
• Innovative – Educations sections, casebased learning, Patient columns
• Influential – many are at the top of their
specialty
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BMJ Specialist Journals
• All journals have individual websites and fulltext hosted by HighWire Press
• Full-text from 1997+
• Abstracts & TOC earlier
• Adding Full-text to volume 1, issue 1
• Current year paid for subscriptions, previous
years free of charge
• All available in print & online
• Reference links included
• CiteTrack alerting service, author and citations
• Ability to search across all journals via HighWire
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BMJ Specialist Journals
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Gut
Heart
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Journal of Medical Ethics
Journal of Medical Genetics
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
Postgraduate Medical Journal
Quality and Safety in Health Care
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Thorax
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
BJO: British Journal of Ophthalmology
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Emergency Medicine Journal
Evidence-Based Medicine
Evidence-Based Mental Health
Evidence-Based Nursing
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Injury Prevention
Tobacco Control
Specialist
Evidence Based
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Public
Health
•Knowledge Products…
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Knowledge Products
• Clinical Evidence
• BMJ Learning
• Best Treatments (Not available in INLM)
• Evidence Based to support decision making
• Patient and Doctor information from the same
source
• Point of care information to reduce information
overload
• Content fits into workflow & needs of clinicians
and patients
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Advantages of using BMJ Knowledge
products
• Encouraging best practice by preventing overuse
and misuse of treatments
• Increasing the quality of care for patients
• Allows shared decisions by offering the same
source of information for doctors and patients
• Quality information from a rigorous search and
appraisal process
• Trusted based on an internationally recognised
evidence-based editorial process
• Clinically lead information rather than research
lead
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•Clinical Evidence…
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Clinical Evidence
• A compendium of the best available research &
evidence findings on common and important clinical
questions (systematic reviews)
• Originally in print now also online & PDA
• Covers over 500 topics and over 2000 treatments
• These topics are the most important & common
conditions seen in primary and hospital care
• Describes the questions, summary and background
of a condition then benefits & harms of preventative
and therapeutic interventions
• Emphasis on the outcome for patients
• Findings based on expert knowledge & evidence
collected from detailed research using Cochrane
Library, Medline, Embase and evidence based
journals
• Contributors, advisors and editors are all specialist
expert clinicians
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How is Clinical Evidence put together ?
• Select Topics: common conditions
– Review data on consultation rates, morbidity, mortality
– Advice and suggestions from clinicians and patient groups
• Topic Planning: select the questions
– Relevance to actual practice
– Detailed and systematic appraisal of material
– Quality check of EBM material and guidelines
• Search & appraise literature: systematic reviews and RCT’s
– Where no evidence: observational studies
– Done by in-house specialists & contributions from external
clinical specialists
• Summarise the evidence: peer review and edit
– Peer reviewed by at least 2 expert clinicians
– Edited and compared with original papers
– Consistancy and quality measures also monitored
• Feedback, error corrections and user responses
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BMJ Clinical Evidence on PDA
• Complete Clinical Evidence content on
PDA
• Updates available on synchronization
• Browse, search and bookmarks for
quick navigation
• Tables and charts included
• Personal & site licenses available
• Discounts when purchased with
www.clinicalevidence.com online
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BMJ Clinical Evidence on PDA
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•BMJ Best Treatments…
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BMJ Best Treatments
• Database for doctors & patients to use evidence to decide
on a certain treatment
• To inform and initiate a dialogue between doctors and
patients at a level a Patient can understand
• Written for patients in an easy to use and clear format
• Covers the top conditions, which treatments work, the
drugs that may be used and any possible side effects
• Advice on operations and tests
• Helps patients balance benefits and risks of treatments
• Leads to informed joint decisions between patients and
doctors
• Unbiased and up to date and links to reference articles
and studies
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Patient Handout
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•BMJ Learning…
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BMJ Learning
• CME or learning tool for professionals in primary and
hospital care
• Hospital Doctors, GP’s, Nurses, other clinical staff,
practice managers, and receptionists
• Assess needs, plan then take online learning modules,
courses and interactive case studies and tests (300
modules)
• Quick up to date facts on evidence based conditions
• Record your progress and create certificates online
• Read, reflect and correspond with other users online
• Integrate learning into your appraisal system to continue
professional & personal development
• Constantly updated with new or withdrawn drugs
• New case studies added weekly also from user
suggestions
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BMJ Learning Plan
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BMJ Learning appraisal
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BMJ Learning Certificates
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•New Projects
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New Projects
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New Projects
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Comorbidities
• When a patient has one or more conditions…
For purchasers
For doctors
For patients
• Increasing incidence of
chronic disease in an aging
population
• Guidelines and studies
that usually deal with
individual conditions
separately
• Care fragmented between
specialists
• Many patients living with
more than one condition
• Unscheduled hospital
admissions
• High healthcare spending
• Difficulty identifying
optimal care plans
• Obstacles to finding good
research evidence about
comorbidities
• Drug interactions that may
lead to adverse events
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• Polypharmacy leading to
poor adherence and side
effects
• Self-care designed for
individual conditions
• Quality of life, values and
preferences possibly not
taken into account
Evidence-based recommendations for
patients with comorbidities
• diabetes
• heart failure
• asthma
• COPD
• coronary artery disease
• hypertension
• lipid disorders
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Flexible care plans
Patient
Doctor
Coach/
case manager
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Contact Us
• Any access problem
Please inform us via the below email
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• Any training issues
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