What is BMJ Medicine?

BMJ Medicine is an open access, online journal dedicated to publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content relevant to those involved in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians and frontline healthcare workers. BMJ Global Health adheres to the highest possible industry standards concerning publication ethics. Those involved in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians and frontline healthcare workers.

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Launch editorial

Childhood vaccination: Access problems in UK began way before covid-19

The coronavirus has reminded us of the power of vaccination but also hugely disrupted routine childhood rollouts. Elisabeth Mahase finds that many of these problems were already known and were exacerbated by the pandemic.

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(Video) The BMJ Editor in Chief talks about the launch of the BMJ Medicine journal

Editor in Chief Interview

Kashmir communications blackout is putting patients at risk, doctors warn
Raising and responding to frontline concerns in healthcare
Will a new doctor emerge from Sierra Leone’s Ebola epidemic?
Changes to NHS health checks must be evidence based and beneficial, say GPs

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Editorial Board


Editor-in-Chief

Dr Sophie Cook

Sophie is a doctor who trained and worked in the UK as a general practitioner. She has 12 years’ editorial experience at The BMJ. Sophie is particularly passionate about improving the health of women and children, the effects of climate on health, promoting sustainable healthcare, and the impact of social determinants of health.


Clinical Editor

Dr Emma Rourke

Emma is a UK-trained doctor working in primary care, where consulting with patients, practicing evidence-based medicine and facilitating shared decision making are central to her role. She has previously been involved with clinical and pre-clinical research in areas of oncology and psychiatry, and has experienced the process of peer review and publication from the author’s perspective.