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53. Kline. R. Leadership in the NHS | BMJ Leader . September 2019. Available from: https://bmjleader.bmj.com/ content/3/4/129 54. Ludo Waltman. L, Pinfield .S, Rzayeva. N, Oliveira Henriques. S, Fang. Z, Brumberg. J, Greaves. S, Hurst. P, Collins. A, et al. Scholarly communication in times of crisis: The response of the scholarly communication system to the COVID-19 pandemic | Research on Research Institute (RoRI). December 2021. Available from: https://doi.org/10.6084/ m9.figshare.17125394 55. WHO online consultation meeting to discuss global principles for identifying credible sources of health information on social media | Meeting report of an online consultation hosted by the WHO digital channels team, in close collaboration with the NAM, and facilitated by BMJ | December 2021. Available from: https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/who- online-consultation-meeting-to-discuss-global-principles-for- identifying-credible-sources-of-health-information-on-social- media 56. Kington. R, S. Arnesen. W-Y, Chou. S, Curry. D, and Villarruel. A et al. Identifying Credible Sources of Health Information in Social Media: Principles and Attributes | NAM Perspectives | Discussion paper | National Academy of Medicine. 2021. Available from: https://doi.org/10.31478/202107a 57. The story gained media attention in the Latin America region, appealing to health professionals across Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Spanish speaking US. The WHO and NAM seek to apply global principles to identify reliable sources of information, E Health Reporter Latin America, 10 March 2022, [Intranet] https://ehealthreporter.com/la-oms-y-nam- buscan-aplicar-principios-globales-para-identificar-fuentes- confiables-de-informacion/ 58. NHS Vacancy Statistics England April 2015 – September 2021 Experimental Statistics | Experimental statistics, Official statistics, Available from: https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and- information/publications/statistical/nhs-vacancies-survey/ april-2015---september-2021-experimental-statistics

30. Meta-analysis gives us the insight to know whether treatments work and if so, gives the various and best options available. 31. Siemieniuk. R. Drug treatments for covid-19: living

42. Behind the success of our BMJ India courses lies the trust and reputation of the brands: BMJ, Fortis CDOC, The Indian Association of Palliative Care (IAPC), and the Royal College of Physicians, London. Independent studies on the outcomes of the diabetes courses and webinars run by BMJ India. 46. Frieden. J. FDA Chief Lists Six Steps to Improve Health Outcomes — Evidence development and the public health data system are on Califf’s fix-it list | Medpage . April 2022. Available from: https://www.medpagetoday.com/ publichealthpolicy/fdageneral/98032 47. Health2047 Launches RecoverX to Empower Physicians with Evidence-Based Augmented Intelligence | Health 2047. Press release. September 2021. Available from: https:// health2047.com/press_releases/health2047-launches- recoverx-to-empower-physicians-with-evidence-based- augmented-intelligence/ 48. Cohen. K. Use of Evidence and Technology to Improve Quality and Eliminate Low-Value Care | The American Journal of Managed Care . June 2021. Available from: https:// www.ajmc.com/view/use-of-evidence-and-technology-to- improve-quality-and-eliminate-low-value-care 49. RecoverX is a healthcare evidence-based AI deployment and research company based in San Francisco, creating computational evidence technologies 50. 21 of our 28 podcast feeds have a 3-star or higher rating on Apple Pod casts 51. Shipton. H, Armstrong. C, and West. M. et al. The impact of leadership and quality climate on hospital performance | International Journal for Quality in Health Care . September 2008. Available from: https://academic.oup.com/intqhc/ article/20/6/439/1790748 52. Firth-Cozens. J and Mowbray. D. et al. Leadership and the quality of care | BMJ Quality & Safety . 2001. Available from: https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/10/suppl_2/ii3

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33. In a recent user survey of BMJ Best Practice, more than 70% of users scored it ‘above average’ or ‘excellent’ across the board. It scored particularly well for ‘ease of use/navigation’ and ‘quality of content’, with more than 85% of users scoring it ‘above average’ or ‘excellent’ for these attributes. 34. Asia-Pacific (APAC) Asia-Pacific (APAC) user survey 2021. 300 users 35. Rest of World (ROW) user survey 2021. 140 users

36. APAC user survey 2021. 300 users 37. APAC user survey 2021. 300 users

38. In an independent survey, BMJ asked a group of junior doctors in the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, and Northern Europe to use BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities in their clinical practice. 39. Health Education England renews partnership with BMJ Best Practice . BMJ corporate announcement. April 2022. Available from: https://www.bmj.com/company/newsroom/ health-education-england-renews-partnership-with-bmj-best- practice/ 40. Twelve medical students in their final and penultimate years took part in the simulated scenarios. Each student took part in two scenarios and each scenario lasted 20 minutes. 41. BMJ India’s specialist educational courses are devised by leading experts to help health professionals have the most up to date information and skills to treat the diseases most prevalent in India and South Asia. https://www.bmj.com/ company/bmj-india-2022/

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