Video collections

Assessing older adults

In these videos we show how to assess older adults for the ability to function at home and for risk of falling.

Christmas videos

Each Christmas the BMJ commissions videos to bring a little cheer.

Medical innovations

Do it yourself spectacles, build your own toilets, social media, a biobank of health data? At last month's BMJ Innovation Expo conference in London, a panel of experts debated which one is most likely to make the biggest impact on healthcare by 2020.

Publishing in the BMJ

This collection of 3 videos explains the why, what, and how of publishing in the BMJ. Why should you publish with us, what we look for in a paper, and how you can make the most of your research.

Tales from the archive

Colin Blakemore presents the BMJ's new video series. Told in seven parts, these stories delve into the BMJ's archive, dating back to 1840, to unearth some of the leading thinkers of their time, and show the contribution they have made to modern medicine.

Video archive

Phantom vibrations

15/12/2010 00:00

Henri IV

15/12/2010 00:00

Sleep well

24/11/2010 00:00

HIV shoots up

03/06/2010 00:00

WHO disclosure

03/06/2010 00:00

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Doctors on strike

Audio chapters:

Practicalities of striking: 0:51

drug testing in athletics: 9:37

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Anti vaccination movements

Paul Offit, the author of the yes side of our head to head article "Should childhood vaccination be mandatory", joins us to discuss his book Deadly Choices: How the anti-vaccine movement threatens us all, and explains why he thinks it is wrong to refuse to accept patients who haven't been vaccinated.

Also, in the month when UK prime minister David Cameron said dementia care is a “national crisis” and that he is making it one of his personal priorities, Marcel Olde Rikkert, professor in geriatrics at Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in the Netherlands, discusses his research which looks at the relative effectiveness of dementia follow up care by either dedicated memory clinics or general practitioners.

See also:

Should childhood vaccination be mandatory? Yes or No.

BMJ Group's dementia portal

Effectiveness of dementia follow-up care by memory clinics or general practitioners

18/05/2012 46:55

GAVI in Ghana

BMJ features editor Rebecca Coombes finds out more about a new pneumococcal vaccine being rolled out in Ghana. And David Payne meets Kenneth Kizer, the US doctor who transformed the failing Veteran’s Health Administration and took on the tobacco industry in California.

See also:

How Kizer healed the VA

Rebecca Coombes: Soaring rents but Ghana gets it right on vaccinations

11/05/2012 43:56