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Dec 01, 2021 · Medical students across the UK subscribe to “paid for” online content in addition to spending significant amounts of (often loaned) money on tuition fees. I am one of them. You might be asking yourself why. I’ve thought about this too. Why is a student already paying £9250 a year in tuition fees adding further to their expenditure? Then I think about how I have an exam in a week ...
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27.12.2021 · Subscribe to the BMJ | The BMJ Subscribe to The BMJ Individual - Online Subscription 12 months for £157 Subscribe New content daily Research, Education, News & Opinion Online access 24/7 Full text, full archive since 1840 Access to the new mobile app Individual - Print & Online Starting at £354 Subscribe Choice of practitioner or academic editions.
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Subscribe to thrive: paid subscriptions to online medical education materials should be included with tuition fees. 1 response. Opinion Imposter syndrome—a particular problem for medical students. ... Student BMJ Editorial Scholar. Student Tomorrow’s doctors, tomorrow’s leaders. 1 …
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01.12.2021 · Medical students across the UK subscribe to “paid for” online content in addition to spending significant amounts of (often loaned) money on tuition fees. I am one of them. You might be asking yourself why. I’ve thought about this too. Why is a student already paying £9250 a year in tuition fees adding further to their expenditure? Then I think about how I have an exam …
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Choose your subscription. Annual. Monthly. What is your profession? Physician Other Health Professional Physician In Training Student. £76 per year. Excluding VAT.
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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.
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(Original post by gracemaryxx) Hi, I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions about what to do as I've just been onto the student BMJ to subscribe to it - as I'm applying for medicine this year and thought it would be good for further reading - but discovered that the student BMJ and normal BMJ have merged and to subscribe you have to be a BMA member.
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The BMJ: institutional subscriptions For institutional access and pricing please register your interest VAT information Personal; institutional online only subscriptions All subscribers to the online only journal in the UK must add 20% to the quoted rate.
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Choose your subscription. Annual. Monthly. What is your profession? Physician Other Health Professional Physician In Training Student. £76 per year. Excluding VAT.
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I'd read the BMJ/ Student BMJ as your staple source and then something like the New Scientist as an extra. For issues within the NHS, websites like BBC Health, Guardian, and NHS news are better sources than the sBMJ tbh, particularly for pre-medic level. As for the latest innovations, the New Scientist isn't specifically aimed at undergraduates ...
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The BMJ: personal subscriptions. Personal subscription prices are available here. The BMJ: institutional subscriptions. For institutional access and pricing please register your interest. VAT information. Personal; institutional online only subscriptions All subscribers to the online only journal in the UK must add 20% to the quoted rate.