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'''Student BMJ (SBMJ; [http://www.student.bmj.com/ Student BMJ])''' is a monthly, international medical journal for medical students and junior doctors. It builds the entry to the world of medicine and comes from the [[BMJ Group]], which publishes the highly prestigious BMJ and over 30 other sub-speciality journals. |
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'''''Student BMJ''''' is a monthly, international [[medical journal]] for medical students and junior doctors. It is published by the [[BMJ Group]]. |
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The current student editor is Éabha Lynn who works together with the current senior editor of ''BMJ''. |
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On 21st April the new website was born, sharing her birthday with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggy_Pop Iggy Pop] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Elizabeth_II Queen Elizabeth II]. The content is free of charge after registration. |
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*Content updated at least weekly |
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*Education: important clinical topics, practical advice, expert tips |
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*Debates, ethics, art, history, politics, and student experiences |
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*Careers advice |
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*Views and reviews |
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*Access to the rest of the BMJ Group’s content |
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*International medical events on our events board |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0 Web 2.0 functionality] |
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The current student editor is Prizzi Zarsadias (email: studenteditor@bmj.com) who works together with the current senior editor [http://resources.bmj.com/bmj/about-bmj/about-bmj/editorial-staff/giselle-jones Giselle Jones], also the editorials editor of the main [[BMJ]], and the managing editor [http://resources.bmj.com/bmj/about-bmj/about-bmj/editorial-staff/richard-hurley Richard Hurley]. The print issue is designed by Adam Di Chiara and the picture editor is Vanessa Fletcher. Leslie Herbst looks after the Marketing and Nick Gray after the Advertising Sales. |
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==History== |
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''Student BMJ'' was launched in print format in 1992, becoming the first international journal written specifically for medical students.<ref>{{cite journal |url= |title=The Student BMJ |first=Richard |last=Claxton |journal=[[The BMJ]] |volume=313 |issue=7060 |page=766 |date=28 September 1996 |doi=10.1136/bmj.313.7060.766|pmid=8924844 |pmc=2352171 }}</ref> |
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== Articles == |
== Articles == |
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Most of the articles are written by medical students and are submitted rather than commissioned. |
Most of the articles are written by medical students and are submitted rather than commissioned. ''Student BMJ'' comprises News, Editorials, Life (a range of articles including debates, ethics, art, history, politics, and student experiences), Careers, Education, Picture quizzes, Research explained (a student friendly appraisal of a ''BMJ'' research paper), Views and reviews, and Eyespy (short, quirky medical stories). |
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Articles are continuously published online in advance of the montly print journal. Web 2.0 technology allows users to leave comments about articles. |
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== Print == |
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The journal has a print magazine, which contains articles from the website. |
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== Peer review == |
== Peer review == |
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Although it is a student journal, it functions |
Although it is a student journal, it functions as any other medical journal. Articles are [[peer-review]]ed by students from all over the world. The journal receives about 50 submissions each month. A decision is made to accept a manuscript or not within eight weeks on average. Only a handful of the submissions are finally accepted.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} |
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== Impact and awards == |
== Impact and awards == |
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The journal has won the [[Guardian Student Media Award]] twice.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} |
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The student BMJ is perhaps the most widely read medical publication for students, and offers all its contents entirely free online. The internet is the major portal of access for medical students from around the world, the print version mainly benefitting the UK readers. The journal has won the [[Guardian Student Media Award]] twice. |
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== Other services == |
== Other services == |
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The editorial team writes a monthly email alert called ''5 Minutes for Students'', with short summaries of articles and other services from the BMJ Group. The site also has a native iPhone [[mobile apps|app]], which currently has five different categories in the main interface and allows bookmarking of articles. |
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== Former student editors == |
== Former student editors == |
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The following persons have been student editor of the journal: |
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*2007 - 2008 Hugh Ip |
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* 2022-2023 Charlotte Rose |
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* 2021–2022 Pat Lok |
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* 2020–2021 Nikki Nabavi |
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* 2019–2020 Anna Harvey |
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* 2018–2019 Laura Nunez-Mulder |
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* 2013–2014 Katherine Bettany |
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* 2012–2013 Isobel Weinberg |
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* 2011–2012 Neil Chanchlani |
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* 2010–2011 Oliver Ellis |
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* 2009–2010 Prizzi Zarsadias |
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*1992 - 1996 Luisa Dillner (staff member) |
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* 2007–2008 Hugh Ip |
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* 2002–2003 Anna Ellis |
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* 1992–1996 Luisa Dillner |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{Official website}} |
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*[http://www.student.bmj.com/ Student BMJ] |
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[[Category:English-language journals]] |
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[[Category:Academic journals established in 1992]] |
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[[Category:General medical journals]] |
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[[Category:Academic journals edited by students]] |
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[[Category:BMJ Group academic journals]] |
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==See also== |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMJ_Group BMJ Group] |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMJ_Careers BMJ Careers] |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMJ_Learning BMJ Learning] |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMJ_OnExamination OnExamination] |
Latest revision as of 13:39, 4 January 2024
This article needs additional citations for verification. (February 2010) |
Student BMJ is a monthly, international medical journal for medical students and junior doctors. It is published by the BMJ Group.
Student BMJ was launched as a print journal in 1992 with the aim of publishing articles for medical students, and is compiled by a full-time student editor, who takes a year out from medical school. International expert authors and students work together to explain how to read research papers, provide practical careers advice, and put theory into practice both in print and online.
The current student editor is Éabha Lynn who works together with the current senior editor of BMJ.
History
[edit]Student BMJ was launched in print format in 1992, becoming the first international journal written specifically for medical students.[1]
Articles
[edit]Most of the articles are written by medical students and are submitted rather than commissioned. Student BMJ comprises News, Editorials, Life (a range of articles including debates, ethics, art, history, politics, and student experiences), Careers, Education, Picture quizzes, Research explained (a student friendly appraisal of a BMJ research paper), Views and reviews, and Eyespy (short, quirky medical stories).
Peer review
[edit]Although it is a student journal, it functions as any other medical journal. Articles are peer-reviewed by students from all over the world. The journal receives about 50 submissions each month. A decision is made to accept a manuscript or not within eight weeks on average. Only a handful of the submissions are finally accepted.[citation needed]
Impact and awards
[edit]The journal has won the Guardian Student Media Award twice.[citation needed]
Other services
[edit]The editorial team writes a monthly email alert called 5 Minutes for Students, with short summaries of articles and other services from the BMJ Group. The site also has a native iPhone app, which currently has five different categories in the main interface and allows bookmarking of articles.
Former student editors
[edit]The following persons have been student editor of the journal:
- 2022-2023 Charlotte Rose
- 2021–2022 Pat Lok
- 2020–2021 Nikki Nabavi
- 2019–2020 Anna Harvey
- 2018–2019 Laura Nunez-Mulder
- 2013–2014 Katherine Bettany
- 2012–2013 Isobel Weinberg
- 2011–2012 Neil Chanchlani
- 2010–2011 Oliver Ellis
- 2009–2010 Prizzi Zarsadias
- 2008–2009 Jessie Colquhoun
- 2007–2008 Hugh Ip
- 2006–2007 Balaji Ravichandran
- 2005–2006 Tiago Villanueva/Klaus Morales
- 2003–2005 Deborah Cohen
- 2002–2003 Anna Ellis
- 2001–2002 Navin Chohan
- 2000–2001 Jason O'Neale Roach
- 1999–2000 Siân Knight
- 1998–1999 Simon Kirwin
- 1997–1998 Jessica Buchan (Westall)
- 1996–1997 Pritpal Tamber
- 1992–1996 Luisa Dillner
References
[edit]- ^ Claxton, Richard (28 September 1996). "The Student BMJ". The BMJ. 313 (7060): 766. doi:10.1136/bmj.313.7060.766. PMC 2352171. PMID 8924844.
External links
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