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Getting Started Guides

We've created the following guides to support you when using BMJ Best Practice including, getting started guide, app guide and a guide to tracking your CME/CPD activity.

Discover how to log in, set up a personal profile, download the BMJ Best Practice app and access free training.

Please feel free to download these in your chosen language, and share with all users.

 

Need access support? Take a look at our guides

     

BMJ Best Practice

 

BMJ Best Practice with the Comorbidities Manager

     
 

     

This guide provides information on how to access BMJ Best Practice via your institution’s network and how to download the highly rated app.

This will give you access anytime, anywhere, even when you are offline.

 

This guide provides information on how to access BMJ Best Practice via your institution’s network and how to download the highly rated app.

This guide also covers information on how to access the Comorbidities Manager.

 

 

 

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Download the 'BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool User Guide'

 


Learn how to access the BMJ Best Practice app with this quick guide. Download in your chosen language and feel free to distribute with your users.

 

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German

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Download this user guide to learn how to log in to your personal account, view your activities, create activity certificates and more. Simply click on the link to download and share with your users.                    

 

CME/CPD user guide                           

                                 

 

If you have any problems getting started, please contact customer services:
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7111 1105  
Email: support@bmj.com


Admin user guide - Local Guidance Tool

Download this guide to get started with adding local guidance to BMJ Best Practice.

  • Administrators can add links to local clinical guidance which will be visible from relevant BMJ Best Practice topics
  • Increase the visibility of local protocols
  • Storing important clinical information in an easily accessible, central location supports faster clinical decision making

 

 

Local Guidance Tool - user guide

 

 

 

"BMJ Best Practice sums up all the key information on almost any given condition at the click of a button."

Medical Student, Glasgow University UK