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BMJ North America


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Forfatter: BMJ Group
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The BMJ North America iPad app is weekly collection of research, education, news, and comment of interest to physicians in the US and Canada. This includes news and views from North American contributors, articles about global health and medicine, and a selection of relevant content covering medical developments in Europe and elsewhere. Read our FAQs via the BMJ Support link.

Key benefits:
- Key clinical content from thebmj.com and weekly print issue
- Easy to read one page summaries of peer reviewed research papers
- Relevant editorials written by experts
- A search of all iPad journal content

The BMJ is the flagship journal of BMJ and its vision is to help doctors make better decisions. Published since 1840, The BMJ is available in print weekly and updated daily online at thebmj.com. The BMJ was the first general medical journal to have a website, and in continuing this trend of innovation we were the first general medical journal to launch an iPad edition.

Content is available to access through an auto-renewable 1 month subscription for $9.99 (USD) or $13.99 (CAD)* or purchase individual back issues for $2.99 (USD) or $3.75 (CAD).

If you experience any other problems accessing your issues, please email customer support at [email protected]



* Regards auto-renewable subscription, please note:
- Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase, cancellation of the current subscription is not allowed during active subscription period
- Users may disable the auto-renew subscription in your Account Settings after purchase
- Your subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
- Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period
- App use terms of use available: http://resources.bmj.com/repository/mobile-fs/all/terms-and-conditions