Just a note about the new YouTube channel, which showcases videos created for the British Medical Journal (BMJ), one of the most influential and widely read general medical journals in the world. The channel is only three weeks old and the number of videos isn’t overwhelming yet (some interviews, mainly with leading experts on public health issues, like health equity and antibiotic resistance). But the channel could develop into an important progressive and semi-independent NGO-voice (it’s owned by the British Medical Association) on global health issues. So I’m vaguely positive. Wish DADL (the Danish Medical Association) could do something similar.
Medicine on display — British Medical Journal on YouTube
Just a note about the new YouTube channel, which showcases videos created for the British Medical Journal (BMJ), one of the most influential and widely read general medical journals in the world. The channel is only three weeks old and the number of videos isn’t overwhelming yet (some interviews, mainly with leading experts on public health issues, like health equity and antibiotic resistance). But […]