Nurses: access clinical guidelines and patient care leaflets all in one place


BMJ Best Practice is the one of the world’s most trusted* resources for day-to-day practice, used by multiprofessional care teams worldwide.
BMJ Best Practice enables you to:
- Search by detailed symptom or a broader clinical topic
- Share information and discuss treatment options with patients using our evidence-based patient leaflets
- Stay current and support your professional development. Record reading with automatic CME/CPD tracking to support revalidation and appraisals
- Access the latest guidance whenever and wherever you need it, with online, mobile and offline access via the Best Practice app.
*Best Practice was ranked equal first in an independent review of CDS tools for breadth of disease coverage, editorial quality, and evidence-based methodology. Read more.

I found BMJ Best Practice to be very user friendly… Perfect point of care tool for nurses and doctors. Links available for more information. Videos are excellent.
Jasvinder KhairaInformation Skills Nurse, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
Rising to the comorbidities challenge
One in three adults suffer from multiple chronic conditions and most patients in the acute setting have more than one medical condition. Our Comorbidities Manager is fully integrated into BMJ Best Practice, the clinical decision support tool that helps professionals treat the whole patient.
We are the only point of care tool that supports the management of the whole patient by including guidance on the treatment of a patient’s acute condition alongside their pre-existing comorbidities. Follow the link below to find out more.

Treating each disease in a patient as if it exists in isolation will lead to less good outcomes and complicate and duplicate interactions with the healthcare system.
Christopher J M Whitty