British Journal of Midwifery
The British Journal of Midwifery (BJM) is a monthly journal for midwives, containing an unrivalled amount of clinical, professional, and educational content on areas related to maternity services and women’s health. The journal publishes the most relevant and up-to-date original research, evidence-based papers and clinical reviews, which aim to establish best practice in midwifery.
Key contacts
Editor
Suzannah Allkins
020 7738 5454
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 09.00-17.30 GMT, Tues 9:30-18:00 GMT
Commercial Manager
Frankie Bramble
020 7860 272840
Mon, Thurs, Fri 09.00-17.30; Tues, Weds 08.00-16.30 GMT
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