Intended for healthcare professionals

Editor's Choice

Nothingness: the role of journals

BMJ 2004; 328 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.328.7438.0-g (Published 26 February 2004) Cite this as: BMJ 2004;328:0-g
  1. Richard Smith (rsmith@bmj.com), editor

    A whole issue of a journal devoted to what doesn't work. An orgy of failure. Isn't this a mad idea? Don't our readers want to hear about medicine's remarkable successes rather than its ignominious defeats? Maybe some do, but many, I suspect, will experience a shiver of delight on reading this litany of ineffectiveness. It's much closer than usual issues of the journal to the real world of misunderstood patients, wrong diagnoses, lost tests, illegible writing, incomprehensible instructions, failed treatments, broken relationships, and shattered dreams. For this week at least we will be closer to Shakespeare than Enid …

    View Full Text