Frequently Asked Questions
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Subscriptions
How do I subscribe to BMJ Best Practice?
How long does a subscription last?
Do you offer institutional site licenses?
Do you offer free trials?
Can I subscribe through a subscription agent?
Can I purchase access to just one article?
Can I purchase a standalone subscription to the BMJ Best Practice app?
Accessing BMJ Best Practice
Can I access Best Practice via Athens?
What browser should I use to access Best Practice?
How can I access BMJ Best Practice App?
What is a ‘Personal Account'?
How much of BMJ Best Practice is freely available?
About BMJ Best Practice
Who writes and edits Best Practice?
Is there a print version of BMJ Best Practice?
Is there a mobile version of BMJ Best Practice?
Is there an app version of BMJ Best Practice?
What is the difference between BMJ Clinical Evidence and BMJ Best Practice?
How do I become a peer reviewer or contributor?
Features of BMJ Best Practice
Why has BMJ Best Practice changed?
What are Cochrane Clinical Answers, where can I see them?
How can I bookmark pages, add notes and save searches?
Where can I access medical calculators?
Where are the procedural videos?
How do I access my drug formulary?
What is the EBM Toolkit?
What is an Important Update?
Where do I upload local guidelines and patient leaflets?
How do I download a PDF?
Searching in BMJ Best Practice
Can I use boolean to search BP?
Does BMJ Best Practice support symptom search?
Can I search Best Practice in a foreign language?
CME/CPD
Why do I need to track my CME/CPD?
How do I start tracking CME/ CPD in BMJ Best Practice?
I have accidentally deleted/ lost my CME/ CPD certificate - what can I do?
How do I view how many CME/ CPD activities I have?
For my certificate, how are the number of hours spent on BMJ Best Practice calculated?
Is there a fee for generating my CME/ CPD certificate?
Can I earn CME/ CPD credits whilst on a mobile device?
What date will be on my certificate?
When does my CME/ CPD credit expire?
Can I still be able to download a certificate even though my subscription has expired?
What happens to credit that I haven't redeemed?
Are the BMJ Best Practice certificates accredited?
How do I view my institution's CME/ CPD usage?
Languages
Is BMJ Best Practice available in multiple languages?
Which countries is Best Practice suitable for?
Referencing and Permissions
How do I reference BMJ Best Practice?
How do I get permission to reuse BMJ Best Practice content or images?
Support
How do I give feedback or contact customer services?
How do I request training/promotional support?
Subscriptions
How do I subscribe to BMJ Best Practice?
Individuals can purchase a personal subscription online. Institutions should contact our sales team:
E: consortiasales@bmj.com
T: +44 (0)20 7383 6693
How long does a subscription last?
12 months. Subscriptions can start at any time and you will be contacted towards the end of your subscription period regarding renewing.
Do you offer institutional site licenses?
Yes. Institutional site licenses provide full access to all users within your institution. For a quote or to enquire about an institutional free trial please contact our sales team:
E: consortiasales@bmj.com
T: +44 (0)20 7383 6693
Do you offer free trials?
Yes, We offer institutions an opportunity to arrange free trials via our sales team:
E: USClinicalSolutions@bmj.com
T: 1-866-577-0265 Ext 721
Can I subscribe through a subscription agent?
Yes. Please contact your subscription agent.
Can I purchase access to just one article?
Currently, BMJ Best Practice is only sold via subscription to the full content.
Can I purchase a standalone subscription to the BMJ Best Practice app?
No, currently the app is included with a subscription and it is not available on its own.
Accessing BMJ Best Practice
What is a ‘personal account'?
Registering for a free ‘personal account’ enables you to track your CME/CPD activity. Your personal account details are also needed to sign in to the BMJ Best Practice app.
How much of BMJ Best Practice is freely available?
Anyone can browse, search and access some high-level content. A subscription is required to access the full-text of topics. All Overview pages are freely accessible and we also offer 1-click free access from search engines, Facebook and Twitter.
Can I access BMJ Best Practice via Athens/Shibboleth?
Yes. Institutional subscribers are able to access Best Practice via OpenAthens authentication.
What browser should I use to access BMJ Best Practice?
BMJ Best Practice is suitable on all main web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and IE. If you are using IE, we recommend using IE10 for best experience.
How can I access BMJ Best Practice App?
You must be registered with a free ‘personal account’ to download the BMJ Best Practice app from iTunes or Google Play stores. Click here for more information.
About BMJ Best Practice
Who writes and edits BMJ Best Practice?
Our in-house evidence team continues to collaborate with over 1,600 international expert authors and over 2,500 peer reviewers, to ensure that BMJ Best Practice provides access to the best available information possible, in line with our robust evidence processes that include:
Systematic searches for high quality new and updated international guidelines
Continuous in-house scanning and triaging of drug alerts
Daily monitoring and triaging of user/customer feedback by our Senior Clinical Editor
External peer review of all new topics by at least 2 leading international experts and practicing clinicians
Internal peer review and sign-off for all content by in-house pharmacist and clinical editors
Updated daily, together with information about the changes made.
Is there a print version of BMJ Best Practice?
No, Best Practice is an online-only resource, however, we do have PDFs of the topics available for download.
Is there a mobile version of BMJ Best Practice?
Yes, Best Practice website is fully responsive and has been specially optimized for access on internet-enabled mobile phones, tablets or other handheld devices.
Is there an app version of BMJ Best Practice?
Yes, the Best Practice app is included to users at subscribing subscriptions. Please visit the Best Practice app information page for details.
What is the difference between BMJ Clinical Evidence and BMJ Best Practice?
BMJ Best Practice incorporates much of the research evidence from Clinical Evidence and adds expert opinion and guidelines to cover diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. As such it is specifically designed as a practical tool to support decision making at the point of care.
How do I become a peer reviewer or contributor?
Although Best Practice content is usually commissioned, we would like to hear from people who are interested in becoming an expert contributor or peer reviewer. Contact us for more information.
Features of BMJ Best Practice
Why has BMJ Best Practice changed?
This year we have continued an ambitious programme of development to BMJ Best Practice in collaboration with customers, doctors and medical students around the world. Every part of the new BMJ Best Practice website has been designed and tested with users to ensure you can get the answers you need fast. You can read more about this here. If you would like to give your feedback, please contact us.
What are Cochrane Clinical Answers, where can I see them?
BMJ Best Practice already has a strong evidence base and the new addition of Cochrane Clinical Answers gives health professionals the confidence to make the best decisions in partnership with patients, even in areas of clinical uncertainty.
Evidence is displayed in a user-friendly question and answer format, mixing narrative, numbers, and graphics along with key data including Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome and GRADE summaries.
Cochrane Clinical Answers is now available in over 70% of our most popular BMJ Best Practice topics.
How can I bookmark pages, add notes and save searches?
We have decided to temporarily remove these features while we conduct further research to improve user experience. All notes will be stored until 31st October 2018. If you have previously added notes and would like to retrieve them, please contact support@bmj.com.
Where can I access medical calculators?
To enable decisions to be made on the best available evidence in a timely way, we have partnered with a leading supplier of medical calculators, EBMcalc. These easy to use, interactive calculators cover medical formulas, clinical criteria sets, decision tree analysis, dose/unit converters and more. Over 250 of these interactive calculators are now available within BMJ Best Practice and the app. To access you can browse calculators from the BMJ Best Practice homepage or search for a specific calculator in the search bar.
Where are the procedural videos?
Introduced in 2017, BMJ Best Practice now has procedural videos which cover essential clinical techniques such as bag-valve-mask ventilation, lumbar puncture and performing an ECG. A list of equipment, contraindications, indications, complications and aftercare is included.
How do I access my drug formulary?
Personal subscribers – A drug formulary is automatically included in your subscription depending on your country.
Institutional subscribers - A drug formulary will be selected by the institution at the point of purchase. You can choose from the BNF, Martindale or AHFS. Micromedex integration is also available for customers who already subscribe to the database.
To see what you have access to, visit the ‘Drugs’ page in the navigation menu on the homepage. You can search the database directly from this page or by selecting a drug when viewing a condition or symptom.
What is the EBM Toolkit?
The EBM Toolkit enables users to learn how to evaluate how much weight can be put on study results and how far results from trials can be generalized into routine clinical practice. It includes contributions from some of the leading thinkers in EBM and introduces key methods such as clarifying a clinical question, designing a search, appraising/ synthesizing research and assessing the quality of evidence. It also promotes shared decision making between clinicians and patients. Click here to visit.
What is an Important Update?
Important Updates have been introduced as a direct result of user and customer feedback which put ‘currency’ as the most important feature in a Clinical Decision Support (CDS) tool.
BMJ Best Practice is the only CDS tool to include visual alerts to Important Updates within topics with immediate links to evidence. Important Updates are visible in some BMJ Best Practice topics as an expandable box underneath the navigation menu.
As an institutional admin, can I upload local guidelines and patient leaflets?
This year we conducted research with institutions around local guidelines and patient leaflet customization. We have decided to temporarily remove this feature while we conduct further research and work with our customers to better support customization and improve the user experience. If you are interested in taking part in research, please contact us.
How do I download a PDF?
To download a topic PDF, click on the button ‘View PDF’ on the top right-hand corner of the navigation menu.
Searching in BMJ Best Practice
Can I use boolean operators to search BMJ Best Practice?
To help you access the information you need quickly and easily, the BMJ Best Practice search function includes a number of features that narrow down your search results and ensure that the most relevant results are returned instantly. It is recommended that you use a maximum of two predominant signs or terms in your search to return a full comprehensive list of search results. To refine your search there are three common search commands supported: AND, OR and NOT.
The search functionality uses the AND command as its default option when a phrase or series of words are entered. This will return results containing all of the words you have entered into your search query. You do not need to include the word AND between your search terms, as ‘and’ is automatically implied. If you want to return results containing just one of several terms you can use the OR command. It’s important that you use all caps when typing OR otherwise the search will not recognize your request.
When you want to search for either one of multiple specific phrases don’t forget to include double quote marks (“”) around each phrase, e.g. ‘ “shortness of breath” OR “chest pain” ‘. If you want to exclude certain terms from a search you can use the NOT command, e.g. to search for pain, but not exclude chest pain, type ‘pain NOT chest’.
Does BMJ Best Practice support symptom search?
Yes, if you want to search for a specific phrase or a group of words in a specific order, include double quote marks (“”) around your phrase e.g. “shortness of breath”. If you are searching for more than one term, symptom or sign, you can refine your search results by using the AND/OR/NOT function in your search.
Does BMJ Best Practice support MeSH synonyms?
The BMJ Best Practice search engine uses MeSH synonyms to further enhance the search results. The search engine will also search for synonyms of the term entered. So, for example, if you search for ‘acetaminophen’ you will also see results for ‘paracetamol’ and vice versa. The synonym lists for each topic have been extended and enhanced based on user activity and are updated regularly.
Can I search Best Practice in a foreign language?
BMJ Best Practice can be searched in over 100 foreign languages. This functionality is based on a two-step process: language detection and search term translation into English. Google Translate API will detect the most probable language for any given search string. In a second step, Google Translate API sends English translations of search terms directly to the BMJ Best Practice search engine for processing.
CME/CPD activity tracking
Why do I need to track my CME/CPD?
CME-CPD (Continuing Medical Education, Continuing Professional Development) is one of the most important parts of quality assurance in healthcare. All healthcare professionals have a responsibility to continuously update and enhance their knowledge, skills and behavior/attitude towards their patients, their peers and their staff.
How do I start tracking CME/ CPD in BMJ Best Practice?
To find out how to start earning CME/ CPD credits while you learn please watch our video or read the CME user guide.
I have accidentally deleted/ lost my CME/ CPD certificate - what can I do?
To access previously generated certificates click on the ‘My certificates’ page. Here you can remove unwanted certificates by clicking on the remove option, and download already generated certificates again by clicking on the certificate link.
If you have deleted a certificate by accident, you can generate it again by following the normal steps outlined in the user guide and video.
How do I view how many CME/ CPD activities I have?
To view your CME/CPD activities you just need to click the CME/CPD button on the top right-hand corner of your screen. This will take you to the ‘My activities’ page where you’ll be able to see an overview of your activities on a per month basis.
To see a more detailed list, click on a month. A pop-up will open where you can see the content viewed, timestamp, language and for how many hours.
For my certificate, how are the number of hours spent on BMJ Best Practice calculated?
As soon as you log in, BMJ Best Practice capture the searches you perform, as well as the time spent on our topic pages. The number of hours spent per session is then added up and transformed into a decimal format. All sessions for each month are compiled into one total number of hours. The minimum time rewarded for each session is 15 mins (0.25 hours). A session lasts as long as you stay active on the site. After 30 mins of inactivity, you are automatically logged out, and the session is ended.
Is there a fee for generating my CME/ CPD certificate?
No. Generating CME/ CPD certificates with BMJ Best Practice is free and can be done as many times as you wish.
Can I earn CME/ CPD credits whilst on a mobile device?
Yes, if you are using the BMJ Best Practice app or website on a mobile device and you are logged in, your activity will be tracked as normal.
What date will be on my certificate?
The certificate will show the month or months of CME/CPD activities you have ticked when generating your certificate. The back of the certificate will also have a breakdown of these activities along with the time and date of the activities in chronological order.
When does my CME/ CPD credit expire?
As long as your subscription remains active, credits or contact hours may be redeemed from the time they were accrued for up to 12 months.
Can I still be able to download a certificate even though my subscription has expired?
As long as the activity took place at a time when the subscription was active and within the last 12 months, you should still be able to generate a certificate from this. Please contact support@bmj.com and we will be able to assist you.
What happens to credit that I haven't redeemed?
Hours gained through CPD/ CME activity for the last 12 months are not lost and will be saved on the system for you to generate a certificate from.
Are the BMJ Best Practice certificates accredited?
The activity certificates are not accredited at the moment, but you can use the certificates as proof of time-based learning to organizations who offer accreditation. We have accreditation partners in over 60 countries who you can contact. Find out more here.
How do I view my institution's CME/ CPD usage?
You can view your institution’s CME/CPD usage by logging in with your institutional admin account and going to the My institution CME/CPD dashboard section. This will show you a simple overview of your registered user’s total number of searches performed and the total hours of time spent on BMJ Best Practice so far. Please remember that this dashboard only includes your registered users, not all users. To receive your full institutional usage report please contact support@bmj.com.
Languages
Is BMJ Best Practice available in multiple languages?
BMJ Best Practice is available in the following languages: English (International), English (US), Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Georgian, Ukrainian, Azerbaijani. You can also search BMJ Best Practice in over 100 foreign languages.
Which countries is BMJ Best Practice suitable for?
BMJ Best Practice is an international product designed for use in any country. The BMJ Best Practice platform is available in UK English, US English & Brazilian Portugues. In addition many of our most popular clinical topics available in Spanish, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Azeri, Georgian, Russian and Vietnamese.
Referencing and Permissions
How do I reference BMJ Best Practice?
When referencing the BMJ Best Practice website, the most recent version of each topic should be cited e.g. 'Bower M, Chagpar A. Assessment of breast mass. BMJ Best Practice. Oct 2012. https://stg-bestpractice.bmj.com/best-practice/monograph/1179.html. Last accessed 19 April 2013.'
How do I get permission to reuse BMJ Best Practice content or images?
If you wish to reuse or reproduce BMJ Best Practice content, please contact bmj.permissions@bmj.com. In some cases, a fee may apply.
Support
How do I give feedback or contact customer services?
Rest of World
T: + 44 (0) 207 111 1105
E: support@bmj.com
General enquiry form
North America
T: +1 855-458-0579 (toll free from USA)
E: ussupport@bmj.com
How do I request training/promotional support?
If your institution subscribes to BMJ Best Practice and you would like to organize training, webinars, or download user guides for your colleagues, please visit our BMJ resource center or contact us:
Marketing support: marketingsupport@bmj.com
Training: training@bmj.com