We provide access to the latest evidence-based information, saving you time and enhancing your teaching quality

Helping you to enhance your teaching and stay up-to-date with the latest clinical information and guidelines.

BMJ Best Practice is an evidence-based clinical decision support tool offering rapid access to the latest guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention across a wide range of medical conditions. It uniquely supports the management of single conditions and patients with more complex comorbidities, providing anytime, anywhere access through our award-winning app.

As a medical educator, there are several benefits to using BMJ Best Practice, including:

  1. Teaching resource: BMJ Best Practice can serve as a valuable resource for medical educators to support their teaching efforts. Educators can use the platform to find the latest clinical guidelines, treatment recommendations, and research summaries to enhance their lectures and classroom discussions.
  2. Stay current: BMJ Best Practice provides access to the latest clinical information and evidence-based guidance on a wide range of medical conditions. This can help medical educators stay current with the latest advances in clinical practice and ensure that their teaching is based on the most accurate and relevant information available.
  3. Time-saving tool: BMJ Best Practice is designed to provide quick and easy access to relevant clinical information, which can save medical educators time in their busy schedules. The platform includes concise and easy-to-read summaries of medical conditions, treatments, and guidelines, making it an efficient tool for educators to use when preparing for classes or exams.
  4. Accessible from anywhere:BMJ Best Practice is the most highly rated CDS app. It works offline, so BMJ Best Practice can be accessed from anywhere, any time. This makes it a convenient tool for both medical educators and students who may need to access information on-the-go or from remote locations.

 

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“I would definitely recommend BMJ Best Practice to all undergraduate medical students. Covering the most important topics in medicine, it provides updated and organised information, and is particularly helpful with regards to differential diagnosis.”

Miguel Mirands
6th Year Undergraduate Medical Student, Portugal

Ten ways BMJ Best Practice can help your work as a medical educator

  • Use the case histories for case-based learning

  • Encourage self-directed learning

  • Teach shared decision-making

  • Use the evidence-based medicine toolkit

  • Model using clinical decision support for your students

  • Use the Comorbidities Manager to help students prepare for practice

  • Encourage students to watch procedural videos before seeing them in real life

  • Use the medical calculators

  • Encourage students to look at case reports when they see a patient with a rare disease

  • Evaluate how you have used BMJ Best Practice as an educational tool: What have you done? What went well? What could have been done better?

Why we are your best choice for learning and clinical decision support

BMJ Best Practice is a comprehensive and evidence-based clinical decision support tool. It is designed to support healthcare professionals in making informed decisions at the point of care, anytime, anywhere.

It is easy to use and empowers healthcare professionals to stay current with the latest medical research and guidelines while delivering high-quality care across a wide range of medical conditions.

Access anywhere

The right information, whenever and wherever you need it

Evidence-based

Updated daily, BMJ Best Practice draws on the latest evidence-based research

Trusted content

Designed for use at the point of care with every feature developed with our users

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