The largest collection of peer-reviewed clinical case reports
BMJ Case Reports
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The largest collection of peer-reviewed clinical case reports An invaluable opportunity for your institution ! BMJ Case Reports is an online, peer-reviewed journal that publishes clinically-important cases on common and rare conditions from all specialties. Subscribe your institution to a fellowship and provide the faculty, staff and students the opportunity to have their work published, and access an invaluable library of case reports from around the world. Support case-based learning and publishing An institutional fellowship (subscription) is an excellent, cost-effective way to get involved in a unique publishing community focused on education, and raise the profile of your institution.
Benefits include: • Unlimited case report submissions—averages 38 % acceptance rate • Access to all published reports—more than 2 6 ,000 cases • Downloadable images and permission to reuse content • Interactive capabilities—rate and comment on other cases • Author tools, such as peer review, report templates and copy editing • Links to related content across BMJ products • Promotion of cases through Medline/PubMed indexing
What others are saying: Review published in the Journal of the Medical Library Association “C ompared to similar resources, BMJ Case Reports is a somewhat unique product. The resources available through BMJ Case Reports are easy to find and are presented logically.”
2 6 ,000 cases published from 70+ countries
casereports. bmj .com
BMJ Case Reports
casereports. bmj .com
Access to 2 6 ,000 cases covering rare and common diseases Author benefits • U nlimited case report submissions— eases the publishing pathway
Educational resources • R euse material for teaching—no further permission needed Logical organization • S earch by specialty, case type, patient demographics and publication date • B rowse tabs organized by recent cases, most-read articles, specialties and top-rated cases Interactive tools • R ate and comment on cases through e-letters and blogs • S ocial media integration allows fellows to share cases and network
• F ast and supportive peer review and rapid publication • T hirty-day decision and continuous online publishing • Cases are d eposited in PubMed Central • C ase types include: - Learning from errors - Myth exploded - New disease - Novel treatment - Unexpected outcome (positive or negative) - Images in... and more!
In North America uss ales @ bmj.com , in L atin America & t he Caribbean latams ales @bmj.com to inquire about a fellowship for your institution.
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