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Are you looking for unusual clinical cases, complications or diagnosis?



The Health Library subscribes to BMJ Case Reports for UHNM staff.

Here you will find:

  • Peer-reviewed articles
  • Unusual clinical cases
  • Common and rare conditions
  • Available in full-text to UHNM NHS Athens users

Share your knowledge by submitting your own case report. It is a great opportunity to get published, with high acceptance rates. For more information see our BMJ Case Reports guide page – ask me for the fellowship code.

To access the NHS subscription: Go to our Healthcare Resources web page and page down to the BMJ Case Reports link. You will need to log in using your NHS Athens username / password.

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