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Trial Resources

To help your institution get the most out of your BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities trial, we have put together the following resources for you to distribute and raise awareness.

Simply click on the links to download.

 

Example emails

 

Emails are a great way of raising awareness internally, so we have put together the following email templates to support you in communicating about your BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities trial with your colleagues. Please note the red text in each email must be customized to suit your access details.

Please select your chosen email template:

 

Download email template - Healthcare

Download email template - Academic

 



Email signatures

 

You can download and use these email signatures to further spread awareness of your BMJ Best Practice trial.

To save the images:

  1. Click on the image to download. Right click and select 'Save image as'. If saving a GIF file, please ensure you select the image type as 'GIF Image'.
  2. Hyperlink the email signature by highlighting the image when in place in your email with your chosen URL.

 

Example URL to link to:
https://bestpractice.bmj.com/info/newbp

 

 

 

Example URL to link to:
https://bestpractice.bmj.com/comorbidities

 

 


Logos

Personalize your flyers and email campaigns with the BMJ Best Practice logo to raise awareness of your subscription within your organisation.

 

Download the BMJ Best Practice Logo

Download the BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities Tool Logo


Social Media posts

We have also created the below posts that can be shared on your social media pages. Simply download the format you would like.

 

 

 

Download Facebook

Download LinkedIn post

Download Twitter post

 

Download Facebook / LinkedIn post

 

Download Twitter post

 

 

Download Facebook / LinkedIn post

 

Download Twitter post

 

 


 

If you would like further support through social media such as a bespoke campaign to your users, please contact marketingsupport@bmj.com.

 

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