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A trusted, authoritative clinical decision support tool
Diagnose. Treat. Manage. Learn.
BMJ Best Practice is a trusted, authoritative clinical decision support tool that provides quick, easy-to-use answers to clinical questions.
The BMJ Best Practice app provides clinicians, medical students, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, with quick, convenient and relevant access to:
- All content is available offline (once downloaded)
- Clinical guidelines and research evidence
- Expert opinion to back up your clinical decisions
- Topics structured in digestible sections, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment
- Over 1000 diagnoses and diagnostic tests
- Over 3500 medical images
- Fully referenced evidence-based guidelines
This app is available for android devices operating OS4 and above. It includes 20 free SAMPLE topics.
New in this version:
- Increased app speed - find all of your clinical questions faster, even when offline
- Red flag conditions now displayed in Diagnosis > Differential diagnosis
- Easy navigation with page numbers now displayed within each topic
- Improved app interface & font
- Improved search to give more accurate results
Users based in USA or Canada can only access content via an institutional subscription. If your institution subscribes to BMJ Best Practice, you will be able to use an access code or enter through your institutions wi-fi/network.
To find out more, either ask your institutional administrator, or read: http://bestpractice.bmj.com/app
CONTACT US: Please email our customer service team ([email protected]) if you have questions or experience problems accessing content.
Last updated on Sep 25, 2015
- Ability to download & remove individual content bundles from your device via subscriptions for institutional users and purchasers of All topics.
- Terms and Conditions/Privacy Policy acceptance
- Bug fix for institutional login
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Shahid Shaikh
Android ज़रूरी है
Android 4.0+
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रिपोर्ट
BMJ Best Practice (CN)
2.4 by BMJ
Sep 25, 2015