BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care is published by BMJ in partnership with the American Diabetes Association. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mandeep Bajaj, MD, FRCP, Baylor College of Medicine Editorial BoardCurrent Issue Latest Articles Cardiovascular and metabolic risk:Sex-differences in reporting of statin-associate...
In October 2014 The BMJ called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a public health emergency on climate change. Editor in chief Dr Fiona Godlee said in an editorial that there is clear scientific consensus about the threat to human health and survival, and called on doctors ...
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Listen to Editor-in-Chief of Injury Prevention, Caroline Finch, talk about the journal's aims and scope, the advice she has for authors thinking about submitting to the journal, what the journal has to offer to readers and what the journal has planned for 2024.Find out more CONTENT Latest ...
All submitted articles are assessed by the Editor-in-Chief. Those considered likely to be of interest to our readers are assigned to an Associate Editor and reviewed externally, usually by at least two independent experts. Policy decisions regarding content and related matters are made by the jour...
The journal is essential reading for everyone with an interest in tobacco control, including public health professionals, researchers, policy makers and educators. Editor-in-Chief Marita Hefler Menzies School of Health Research Editorial board
Extending statins to healthy people is a topical issue of wide public interest, and we will continue to cover the debate from all sides. Back in May,BMJeditor in chiefDr Fiona Godleeopted instead to refer the decision to a panel chaired byDr Iona Heath, a former chair of theRoyal College...
Dr Fiona Godlee,The BMJ's Editor in Chief adds: "These guidelines are hugely influential, affecting diets and health around the world. The least we would expect is that they be based on the best available science. Instead the committee has abandoned standard methodology, leaving us with the ...
A rebuttal is provided to each of the arguments adduced by John Harris, an Editor‐in‐Chief of the Journal of Medical Ethics, in two editorials in the jou... K Claxton,AJ Culyer - 《Journal of Medical Ethics》 被引量: 56发表: 2006年 The effectiveness of schemes that refine referrals ...
"The BMJsupports the legalisation of assisted dying," says Dr Fiona Godlee, Editor in Chief. "The great majority of the British public are in favour and there is now good evidence that it works well in other parts of the world, as a continuation of care forpatientswho request it and ar...