Today we are extremely pleased to launch the first articles featured in our new journal! 🎉
We’ll be sharing more today and throughout the week ➡️
#NewArticle
#BMJMedicine
#MedTwitter
Today we introduce our latest Editorial Board member, Dr. Joseph Ross. Welcome Joseph!
Find out more about our new journal today ➡️
#MeetTheTeam
@jsross119
@YaleMed
Introducing our Editor in Chief,
@sophiecook80
🎉Sophie is a doctor who trained and worked in the UK as a GP. With 12 years editorial experience for
@bmj_latest
we’re excited for her to get started! Find out more about Sophie’s clinical interests here
New: Comprehensive review from
@DenaZera
et al of the evidence addressing the effects of IL-6 receptor blockers, alone or when used in combination with corticosteroids, in
#COVID19
. ➡️
@HEI_mcmaster
@HarvardDBMI
“BMJ Medicine will publish in a very transparent way, a combination of multispecialty research and high-level clinical reviews.”
Discover more about our new journal,
#BMJMedicine
, from our Editor-in-Chief
@sophiecook80
and The BMJ Editor-in-Chief
@fgodlee
⬇️
The
#COVID19
pandemic has led to an explosion in scientific discourse across mainstream media, along with misinformation and bad science which threatens public health and patient care.
Our new journal,
#BMJMedicine
, will tackle this. Find out more:
A recent cohort study by TA Rotevatn et al concludes that schools in Norway were not an important setting for transmission of
#COVID19
during the pandemic in the academic year 2020-21. Read the full article now ▶️
#MedTwitter
@Folkehelseinst
The arthritis connection to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): why has it taken so long to understand it?
📰 Read this top mentioned article on inflammatory bowel disease 👇
@ARD_BMJ
#IBD
Introducing our Clinical Editor, Emma Rourke 🎉 Emma is a UK-trained doctor working in primary care. She has more than 8 years editorial experience for The BMJ,
@bmj_latest
. Find out more about Emma's experience at
Welcome to the team Emma!
Meet Joseph Ross, member of our Editorial Board. He shares his highlight article marking one year of BMJ Medicine. Read the article now: 👈
@YaleMed
@jsross119
@OyukaMDPhD
Why did The BMJ decide to create our latest journal, BMJ Medicine?
Watch our Editor-in-Chief
@sophiecook80
and The BMJ Editor-in-Chief
@fgodlee
outline their vision ⬇️
Exertional
#heatstroke
, the third leading cause of mortality in athletes during physical activity, is the most severe manifestation of exertional heat illnesses. ▶️
@olaitano
#MedTwitter
It’s the first anniversary of BMJ Medicine 🎉Thank you to all our authors, reviewers, editorial board members, statistical editors, patients and series advisors and readers.
What a year we've had, find out more:
#MedTwitter
#BMJMedicine
▶️ Read our latest review which discusses the genetics, structure, and transmission methods of
#COVID
and its variants, highlighting how mutations provide enhanced abilities to spread and inflict disease.
@ImperialMed
@bmj_latest
#BMJMedicine
#MedTwitter
Introducing BMJ Medicine in this
@bmj_latest
Editorial
"In envisaging
#BMJMedicine
, we allowed ourselves to imagine what the most ethical journal built on the most principled editorial & publishing policies would look like"
#BMJ
#openaccess
#research
The latest research on non-pharmaceutical interventions shows increased odds of reduced
#COVID19
burden with the implementation of all four interventions studied. Read the full article now ▶️
#MedTwitter
#BMJMedicine
@Mike_AhlersMD
#$esearch published in
#BMJMedicine
leverages large-scale genetic association data to investigate the interplay between cytokines and cardiometabolic traits. Identifying potential therapeutic targets. Read now! ▶️
#MedTwitter
@karhunen_v
@dpsg108
Comparison of published core outcome sets with outcomes recommended in regulatory guidance from the US Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency. Read now ▶️
@saldanha_ian
,
@DominicTrepel
#MedTwitter
#Research
🆕 Using data for U.S. adults with
#diabetes
,
@RozalinaMD
et al found that liraglutide is more effective at achieving & maintaining HbA1c than glimepiride, sitagliptin & canagliflozin. Glimepiride was associated with higher risk of death. 📚 Read now!
#Research
suggests that higher plasma
#caffeine
concentrations may have potential benefits for reducing
#adiposity
and lowering risk of
#Type2Diabetes
. Clinical study is needed to investigate the translational potential of these findings. ▶️
@LarssonSC
📣Coming soon, BMJ Medicine! A new
#openaccess
journal from
#TheBMJ
@bmj_latest
📘 Discover more about our mission and follow us for further updates this summer
Find out more about our mission and vision in this editorial published by
@bmj_latest
#BMJMedicine
will be a truly inclusive and global journal, with an international editorial board that reflects the diversity in medicine and society.
The BMJ will launch a new open access multispecialty journal, BMJ Medicine, in 2021.
Closely aligned with The BMJ,
@BMJMedicine
will provide an important space for high quality multidisciplinary discussion and debate for a broad international readership
Read our latest method primer by
@carole_lunny
and colleagues on assessing the methodological quality and risk of bias of systematic reviews.
You can read the full article here:
📽️Watch this short video where Dr Sophie Cook talks about BMJ Medicine's mission and how the journal aims to encourage the exchange of new knowledge and ideas to impact practice and improve care for patients 🎉
#openaccess
#opensciene
#BMJMedicine
Early identification of women with Gestational Trophoblastic Disease is of great importance as it's highly curable. Predicting who will develop malignancy post-molar pregnancy or chemo-resistance is the holy grail ▶️
@carolinemjoyce
,
@keelinodonoghue
📄The latest
#research
on inequalities during the
#COVID
pandemic shows that greater area deprivation, disadvantaged socioeconomic position, living in care homes, and low English language proficiency were associated with higher risk of positive tests. ▶️
‘Infants born to mothers with IBD present with altered gut microbiome’ 👇
Listen to the podcast episode 🎧 where Dr Philip Smith, Digital and Education Editor of
@Gut_BMJ
interviews Professor Inga Peter, Professor
@IcahnMountSinai
👈
#IBD
“Authors should submit their work to
#BMJMedicine
because they will have a high quality author experience, high quality rigorous peer review and wide international reach.”
Find out how to publish in our new journal:
"Sex inequalities were reported in managing
#heartdisease
in a high-income country with good healthcare coverage. These differences affect mortality and morbidity, especially in younger women" conclude
@PogamMarie
et al. ▶️
#cardiotwitter
#Medtwitter
📣 New: Nationwide cohort study from
@nvousden
@drremar
et al shows infections more severe & pregnancy outcomes worse during waves where vaccines weren't widely available, concluding vaccine uptake in pregnancy is essential.
➡️
@NPEU_Oxford
@VikiLovesFACS
BMJ Medicine turns one!🎉
This new open access journal from
@bmj_latest
aims to improve the health of patients by encouraging multidisciplinary collaboration and scientific debate.
Watch this video by our Editorial Board Member Rozalina McCoy 👇
When resident physicians work shifts of extended duration, the risks of patient harm and occupational injury increase, even among experienced resident physicians
👇 Find out more in this BMJ Medicine research paper:
This specialist review by
@nic_timpson
and colleagues aims to shift focus away from mechanisms of obesity and towards a useful interpretation of mechanisms associated with obesity in the context of promising developments in causal epidemiology.
This article sets out the principles of why core outcome sets are needed and provides some information on how medical researchers can select and appraise existing core outcomes. ▶️
#MedTwitter
👶 Original research! A new study explores the link between perinatal mortality & birthweight centiles in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Wales & England. Dive into the findings & implications of this research on maternal & child health.
#PerinatalHealth
🌍 BMJ Medicine - a new journal from The BMJ !
The BMJ and BMJ Medicine are united in one vision to improve outcomes related to health and wellbeing for people and the planet. Read more ⬇️
“We saw that there was a need for a journal that published more specialist research, reviews and method papers than The BMJ.”
Discover the mission of our new journal, BMJ Medicine, from our Editor-in-Chief
@sophiecook80
and The BMJ Editor-in-Chief
@fgodlee
⬇️
Introducing our brand new journal, BMJ Medicine.
Our mission is to create a healthier world through the publication of high-quality specialist medical research, reviews and commentary from all disciplines.
More info:
The latest study on longevity and
#RiskFactors
provides important evidence that maintaining healthy behaviours should be recommended to individuals not only at young ages, but also through mid-life to late adulthood. Read the findings now!
#MedTwitter