The BMJ Innovations has announced a strategic partnership with The World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), Qatar Foundation’s global health initiative. The partnership will help advance their shared vision of a healthier world by disseminating evidence-based and best-practice innovation.
Since first published in 2015, BMJ Innovations (the specialist peer-reviewed online journal from BMJ) has focused on emerging digital health, medical devices, process and system innovations. This new partnership with WISH will increase the publication of the best available original research, provide greater global access to evidence-based innovation practice, and support the development of themed issues on topics where new innovations can make an impact.
The announcement of this new partnership comes as BMJ Innovations relaunches with a new editorial board. The online journal has a global focus on accelerating the adoption of the latest innovations that can significantly impact health.
Since 1840 BMJ has strived to be at the cutting edge of medical innovation. In 1847 it published the first reports on the discovery of chloroform and the role in anaesthesia; the key papers by Joseph Lister in 1867 on antisepsis; the link between Anopheles mosquito and malaria in 1898; and the first report on smoking and lung cancer by Doll and Bradford Hill in 1950.
The April issue of BMJ Innovations has a special focus on the developed or mature innovations during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is now published at innovations.bmj.com
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