Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal

The Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal (ANZCJ) is a scientific, peer reviewed journal, produced under the auspice of the Continence Foundation of Australia and the New Zealand Continence Association (NZCA) on a quarterly basis.

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British Medical Journal (BMJ)

The British Medical Journal (BMJ) is an international peer reviewed medical journal and a fully "online first" publication.The website is updated daily with the BMJ's latest original research, education, news, and comment articles, as well as podcasts, videos, and blogs.

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Medical Journal of Australia

The MJA is published twice a month with one issue in January and December (22 issues a year) and covers all the important issues affecting Australian health care. The MJA publishes the latest Australian clinical research, evidence-based reviews, clinical practice updates, authoritative medical opinion and debate, and developments within the humanities with respect to medicine.

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Evidence Based Nursing

Evidence-Based Nursing systematically searches a wide range of international healthcare journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research and relevance to best nursing practice. Content is critically appraised and the most relevant articles are summarised into succinct expert commentaries, focusing on the papers' key findings and implications for nursing practice.

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Last Updated: Thu 17, Aug 2023
Last Reviewed: Sun 05, Apr 2020