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Curate a BMJ Collection of articles to draw attention to neglected issues and stimulate needed debates
Driving impact in global health through partnerships BMJ is a global healthcare knowledge provider and publisher of one of the world's top five general medical journals, The BMJ. Our vision of a healthier world drives what we do. By sharing knowledge and expertise, we help improve patient outcomes through better evidence, decisions, and systems. The BMJ Events and Partnerships team (BMJx) connects experts to share and compare knowledge through large and smaller-scale events, webinars, roundtables, and editorial BMJ Collection series. Our highly skilled and connected team supports corporations, foundations, multilateral organisations, non-governmental organisations and governments in creating impact across critical global themes. These themes extend beyond healthcare to sustainability, poverty reduction, gender and health inequalities, and the changing shape of academic research.
Tap into our vast network that provides expert-led, unbiased, peer-reviewed and evidence-based outputs
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Draw on our community of 80+ expert journal editors and 65 specialty journals
• Bespoke published supplements and themed topic collections • Convened high-level roundtable and policy dialogue discussions • Accredited learning modules • Global and localised interactive webinars, workshops, and virtual or in-person events • Compelling podcast series, video summaries and explanatory infographics
• Curated media and digital
marketing campaign production and dissemination • Specialised translation services • Public engagement summaries and patient leaflets • Concise policy recommendations • News release drafting and dissemination to generate media coverage worldwide
Have a dedicated professional editor handle all your collection articles
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Receive concise summaries of the collection content, identifying the policy options and highlighting recommendations
Benefit from a service that coordinates language and presentation across different papers within one collection
“BMJ has very good people on the ground. They made it happen, and it worked.” Dr Luis Gabriel Cuervo, Senior Advisor for a leading international organisation specialising in health, on why he chose BMJ to publish the BMJ Innovations Social Innovations in Health special supplement.
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Bridge the gap between scientific research and its use within clinical and policy settings
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Bring leaders across multi-sectors and geographies together with BMJ-convened and organised roundtables, events or webinars
From amplifying cutting-edge research to informing policy agendas to addressing challenges that impact the world's most vulnerable people, we collaborate with many international organisations to deliver results.
Fund learning modules and content to educate a global network of healthcare professionals
Include patients and people with lived experience in the dialogue
Have BMJ convene editors, healthcare leaders and experts and deliver the most credible roundtable outputs
Collaborate with us to create events focused on priority healthcare themes or challenges
Choose how to showcase your impact, from peer-reviewed articles to video content
Leverage roundtable discussions to inform engaging marketing campaigns
Find a home for your research within our 67+ specialty journals
Generate interest and leads, and connect with key influencers and policy and senior decision-makers
Deliver outputs to the right audience
“We found in BMJ a voice to report on what was happening to us during the pandemic to the international world.” Dr Magaly Blas, Medical epidemiologist, professor and researcher at Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University, and Director, Mamás del Río (Mothers of the River), Peru
Benefit from BMJ-convened events to discuss and debate the insights generated by your collection.
Share thought leadership themes at our existing events
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Improving health outcomes worldwide
Continuing professional development systems
Helping to influence health policy in peru
Creating dialogues that shape frameworks and inform policies In 2022, BMJ supported the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in calling for social media companies to adopt global principles for credible health information. BMJ convened 15 global health experts to review the principles outlined in a NAM paper, which gained media attention in Latin America. The call led to action from digital media companies, including YouTube, which enhanced its policy on safe abortions.
A special collection on social innovations in health published by BMJ in 2022 showcased the Mamás del Río programme that helps community workers adapt to a new clinical setting within a post-pandemic context. The Peruvian Health Minister is considering the evidence provided in the paper to inform a policy change that will formalise the programme throughout the region as part of the national health system.
BMJ has used its expertise in health system strengthening, continuing medical education (CME) and continuing professional development (CPD) to support governments in developing robust systems to support the ongoing medical education of frontline professionals. The availability of BMJ’s resources in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine ignited a demand for evidence-based medical information and reinforced the recognition that a formalised system of professional development is essential. We provided each government with advice, resources, and examples of international best practice to guide their decision making.
Mobilising institutional health partnerships
Delivering large scale programmes BMJ recently orchestrated a symposium series for Johnson&Johnson China that brought together hospital chief executives and presidents worldwide to discuss leadership, and how to maintain quality and safety in their hospitals. The programme attracted 16,000 delegates across the Chinese, English, and Spanish speaking webinar channels. Our privileged networks and global footprint meant we could bring together the most innovative and influential hospital leaders today, including Tomislav Mihaljevic, President and CEO of the Cleveland Clinic, USA and Steve Swensen, Professor, Mayo Clinic, USA.
On behalf of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), BMJ
facilitated an interactive workshop for 8 countries. BMJ brought together top health officials and experts from the UK and the majority of partner countries, to share best practices, facilitate learning, and create a stronger network across the Better Health programme. Together they addressed the often overlooked growing burden of non-communicable diseases and strengthen local health system structures, processes, governance, regulation, and capabilities to drive improvements in quality of care. As a tool primarily for health system strengthening, the programme was designed to enable collaboration and facilitate debate on technical solutions to health challenges which many countries are facing simultaneously.
BMJ Collections are articles drawing attention to key priorities, neglected issues or needed debates within various global health and medicine areas. They are often developed in collaboration with international organisations to influence policy and decision-making. These programmes align with our vision to create a healthier world and are further strengthened through partnerships with academic, bilateral, multilateral, and non-governmental organisations who share our passion for improving global health. bmj.com/collections
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