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BMJ and Saudi Arabian government sign cooperation agreement to improve healthcare across the region -

Medical knowledge provider BMJ has announced a new partnership with the Saudi Arabian government to help improve consistency in healthcare across the region.

BMJ CEO, Tim Brooks, joined the Saudi Arabian Minster, Dr Mohammed Zamakhshary, to sign an Executive Agreement for Cooperation in Health Learning and Research between the Saudi government and the BMJ.

The ceremony took place at the Department of Health headquarters in London along with Health Minister, Anna Soubry.

The partnership will involve BMJ's expert teams working closely with the Saudi government to address key healthcare challenges through joint research and knowledge sharing.

The BMJ is a global provider of evidence-based medical knowledge through its online learning, decision support tools and journals. The flagship BMJ is one of the most respected general medical journals in the world with a weekly print circulation of 122,000 and 1.2 million monthly visitors to bmj.com.

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