Why you should submit your research to the BMJ
We've produced a short video to help you find out about getting research published in the BMJ.
It includes interviews with published authors and clips from some of the short films we often commission to accompany important research articles.
Research articles mentioned in the video:
Hazardous cosleeping environments and risk factors amenable to change
Effect of virtual reality training on laparoscopic surgery
Tea drinking habits and oesophageal cancer in a high risk area in northern Iran








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