
BMJ Best Practice is a highly rated clinical decision support tool designed to provide healthcare professionals with trusted, evidence-based guidance at the point of care. Structured around real-world patient consultation workflows, it delivers continually updated information on the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of thousands of medical conditions. One unique feature of BMJ Best Practice is its Comorbidities Manager, making it the only point-of-care tool that gives clinicians step-by-step guidance on treating a patient's acute condition alongside their pre-existing chronic illnesses. Equipped with an offline-capable mobile app, more than 250 clinical calculators, automatic CME/CPD monitoring, and accredited patient information leaflets, BMJ Best Practice empowers the entire multidisciplinary medical team to reduce variation in care, save time, and significantly improve patient outcomes.
Its content is updated daily and draws on the latest evidence-based research, guidelines and expert opinion to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.

BMJ Best Practice is a patient-centred clinical decision support tool, underpinned by expert opinion and the latest clinical evidence.
Grouped around 32 clinical specialties BMJ Best Practice provides epidemiology, diagnosis, management and prognosis. It has a co-morbidities feature, patient information leaflets and procedural videos.
BMJ Best Practice is designed for use in the clinical setting and is available for use by all medical professionals in Ireland.
Once you have accessed the BMJ Best Practice website, click ‘Create account‘ for a personal account or ‘Log in‘ if you already have one. You will need your ‘personal account’ details to access the app.
Access your Apple or Google Play store and search for ‘BMJ Best Practice’. Select the app and when prompted, use your BMJ Best Practice ‘personal account’ details to sign in and download the content.
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