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1. Kmietowicz. Z. Kamran Abbasi appointed as editor in chief of The BMJ . The BMJ . December 2021 Available from: doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n3084 2. Dr Kamran Abbasi recognised as influential Black, Asian and minority ethnic leader | Royal Society of Medicine. October 2021. Available from: https://www.rsm.ac.uk/latest- news/2021/dr-kamran-abbasi-recognised-as-influential-black- asian-and-minority-ethnic-leader/ 3. At BMJ, our strategic intent is to be the trusted, indispensable knowledge partner for the crucial decisions our customers make. 4. We continue to have real influence and impact at government level. In March 2022, The BMJ was referred to in the UK’s parliament to highlight the increase in overseas students attending UK medical schools. 5. United Nations | Department of Economic and Social Affairs | Sustainable Development | THE 17 GOALS . Available from: https://sdgs.un.org/goals 6. Carter. M. BMJ – finding a wider audience | InPublishing . April 2022. Available from: https://www.inpublishing.co.uk/articles/ bmj-finding-a-wider-audience-20641 7. Coombes. R. Facebook versus the BMJ: when fact checking goes wrong . The BMJ. January 2022. Available from: doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o95 8. Thacker. P. Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial . The BMJ. November 2021. Available from: doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n2635 9. Coombes. R. Investigative journalist wins British Journalism Award for “expertly researched” BMJ series . The BMJ . December 2021. Available from: doi.org/10.1136/ bmj.n3052 10. 63/68 of our journals are indexed in Scopus (so receive a Citescore). These include our newest journal, BMJ Medicine .

11. The combined effects of the covid pandemic with a small change in the calculation method have led to the soaring impact factors for many journals. McVeigh. M | Journal Citation Reports 2022: A preview | Blog | https://clarivate. com/blog/journal-citation-reports-2022-a-preview/ 12. Analysis of most cited publishers ranked by total citations in 2019, 2020, 2021, Broad Research Areas, Dimensions 2022 13. In 2014, BMJ launched the patient partnership strategy , incorporating patient perspectives throughout The BMJ . This included embedding patient peer review in research, inviting patient authored content, and asking authors to seek patient input in their articles, as well as documenting their input—also known as co-production. 14. Elwyn. G, Nelson. E, and Hager. A. et al. Co-production: when users define quality | BMJ Quality & Safety . 2020. Available from: https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/29/9/711 15. Price. A, Clarke. M, Staniszewska. S, Chu. L, Tembo. D, and Kirkpatrick M. et al. Patient and Public Involvement in research: A journey to co-production | Patient Education and Counselling . July 2021. Available from: https://doi. org/10.1016/j.pec.2021.07.021 16. Sustersic. M, Tissot. M, and Tyrant. J. et al. Impact of patient information leaflets on doctor–patient communication in the context of acute conditions: a prospective, controlled, before–after study in two French emergency departments | BMJ Open . February 2019. Available from: https://bmjopen. bmj.com/content/9/2/e024184 17. Birkeland. S, Bismark. M, and Barry. MJ. et al. Greater patient involvement associated with higher satisfaction? Experimental evidence from a vignette survey | BMJ Quality & Safety . January 2022. Available from: https://qualitysafety. bmj.com/content/31/2/86 18. By June 2022, we achieved our target of having 90% of our BMJ Best Practice patient leaflets reviewed by patients.

19. BMJ Medicine is committed to partnering with patients across its content. This includes promoting the co-production of research and commissioned articles and conducting patient review alongside traditional peer review. https://bmjmedicine. bmj.com/pages/about/ 20. Johansson. MA, Reich. NG, Meyers. LA, and Lipsitch M. et al. Preprints: An underutilized mechanism to accelerate outbreak science | The Public Library of Science (PLOS) . April 2018. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pmed.1002549 21. Dimensions. 2022 22. Mentions of all open access articles published by BMJ (Altmetric. 2022) 23. Google Analytics. 2022 24. The average for non-transfers is one citation and a 6 Altmetric score. (InCites 2022). 25. Creating a culture of publication integrity together | COPE. Available from: https://publicationethics.org/ 26. Diversity, equity and inclusion in scholarly research and publishing | Diversity, equity and inclusion COPE webinar. May 2021. Available from: https://publicationethics.org/resources/ webinar-diversity-equity-inclusion 27. The ACS Publications e-learning course is currently provided for ACS editors only. 28. Ladher. N, et al. Trustworthy and living guidance for covid-19: time to join forces in the evidence ecosystem | The BMJ Opinion . September 2020. Available from: https:// blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/09/04/trustworthy-and-living- guidance-for-covid-19-time-to-join-forces-in-the-evidence- ecosystem/ 29. Lamontagne. F, MacDonald. H, et al. A living WHO guideline on drugs to prevent covid-19 | The BMJ Rapid Recommendations | The BMJ . March 2021. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n526 (Accessed 27 May 2022)

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