The BMJ Podcast
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) is one of the most respected publications in the world, so much so that it really doesn't need an introduction, does it?
Episode 37 of the Stop and Search podcast, hosted by Jason Reed, titled "The BMJ Podcast" was published on February 28, 2019 and runs 77 minutes.
February 28, 2019 ·77m · Stop and Search
Summary
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) is one of the most respected publications in the world, so much so that it doesn't really need an introduction, does it? We're joined by:Ian Hamilton, mental health worker and academic who's written for the BMJ, Independent, and many other publicationsDr Fiona Godlee, the Editor in Chief for the BMJRichard Hurley, the Features and Debates editor for the BMJIn this episode we discuss if the medical profession holds the key to drug policy reform? We cover a lot of ground in this, and there are a lot of extra links and content so this is definitely one to use the Acast app for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) is one of the most respected publications in the world, so much so that it doesn't really need an introduction, does it? We're joined by:
- Ian Hamilton, mental health worker and academic who's written for the BMJ, Independent, and many other publications
- Dr Fiona Godlee, the Editor in Chief for the BMJ
- Richard Hurley, the Features and Debates editor for the BMJ
In this episode we discuss if the medical profession holds the key to drug policy reform? We cover a lot of ground in this, and there are a lot of extra links and content so this is definitely one to use the Acast app for.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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