injuryupdate
08-02-2008, 06:31 PM
The BMJ is planning a theme issue on sport and exercise medicine in July 2008. If you would like your original research to be considered for the issue, please send it to our online editorial office at http://submit.bmj.com by Tuesday 8 April 2008. We are particularly interested in clinical research and will give priority to reports of randomised controlled trials or other original quantitative research that could help doctors and patients to make better decisions. We are also interested in translational research that is relevant to clinical decision making.
Our resources for authors on bmj.com1 and an editorial2 provide answers to common questions about submitting research to the BMJ. All submissions should follow the standard requirements for BMJ articles and are subject to standard editorial and peer review processes.
For further advice on possible submissions for this theme issue, please email Domhnall MacAuley at dmacauley@bmj.com
BMJ. Welcome to resources for authors. http://resources.bmj.com/bmj/authors
Groves T. Why submit your research to the BMJ? BMJ 2007;334:4-5.[Free Full Text]
Our resources for authors on bmj.com1 and an editorial2 provide answers to common questions about submitting research to the BMJ. All submissions should follow the standard requirements for BMJ articles and are subject to standard editorial and peer review processes.
For further advice on possible submissions for this theme issue, please email Domhnall MacAuley at dmacauley@bmj.com
BMJ. Welcome to resources for authors. http://resources.bmj.com/bmj/authors
Groves T. Why submit your research to the BMJ? BMJ 2007;334:4-5.[Free Full Text]