BMJ Best Practice Podcast
A podcast by BMJ Group
166 Episoade
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Comorbidities
Publicat: 05.11.2019 -
Crohn’s disease
Publicat: 31.10.2019 -
Influenza
Publicat: 18.10.2019 -
Malaria
Publicat: 12.09.2019 -
Anthrax
Publicat: 21.08.2019 -
Coeliac disease
Publicat: 14.08.2019 -
Infant botulism
Publicat: 08.08.2019 -
Nephrolithiasis
Publicat: 07.08.2019 -
Gout
Publicat: 22.07.2019 -
Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus
Publicat: 04.07.2019 -
Building a therapeutic relationship with psychologically distressed patients
Publicat: 30.05.2019 -
HIV in pregnancy
Publicat: 16.05.2019 -
Henipavirus
Publicat: 09.05.2019 -
Opioid use disorder
Publicat: 18.04.2019 -
SARS
Publicat: 02.04.2019 -
Multiple sclerosis
Publicat: 25.03.2019 -
Bipolar disorder
Publicat: 04.03.2019 -
Politics of epidemics
Publicat: 18.02.2019 -
Glanders
Publicat: 30.01.2019 -
Migraine, with Prof Tim Collins
Publicat: 23.01.2019
The BMJ Best Practice podcast publishes interviews with clinical experts, aimed at healthcare professionals and students with an interest in keeping up to date with the latest scientific developments, evidence-based medicine and guidelines. BMJ Best Practice is ranked one of the best clinical decision support tools for health professionals worldwide.* Structured around the clinical workflow and updated daily, BMJ Best Practice uses the latest evidence-based research, guidelines and expert opinion to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. bestpractice.bmj.com *Kwag KH, González-Lorenzo M, Banzi R, Bonovas S, Moja L. Providing Doctors With High-Quality Information: An Updated Evaluation of Web-Based Point-of-Care Information Summaries The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.
