ADHD in practice
ADHD in practice is the definitive quarterly review journal for all professionals involved in the management of ADHD; in children, adolescents and in adults.
The only review journal to focus exclusively on ADHD and related issues, ADHD in practice publishes a broad range of articles on all aspects of ADHD; from diagnosis, management and practice insights, to co-morbidity, education and justice.
ADHD in practice is aimed at all members of the multidisciplinary team, including nurses, paediatricians, pharmacists, psychiatrists, psychologists, educators and ADHD coaches, as well as commissioners and GPs with an interest in ADHD.
Published exclusively online, the current issue is available free of charge here
British Journal of Renal Medicine
Launched in 1995, the British Journal of Renal Medicine is the UK’s definitive review journal dedicated to kidney disease and the most highly read journal in renal medicine.
With a rich blend of articles covering clinical reviews, research and case studies, to service developments, patient information and policy matters, the British Journal of Renal Medicine is of interest to all members of the multidisciplinary team involved in the diagnosis, treatment and management of kidney disease
British Journal of Sexual Medicine
Since its launch in 1973, the British Journal of Sexual Medicine has been at the forefront of education and communication in all aspects of sexual health.
The remit of the British Journal of Sexual Medicine is to provide a blend of review-based articles and editorial on a broad range of topics related to male and female health that are of interest and benefit to healthcare professionals in both primary and secondary care environments.
Dermatology in practice
According to the British Skin Foundation, approximately eight million people in the UK currently live with a skin disease.
Skin disorders are not only the main reason we visit our GP, but are also commonly associated with other diseases, as is the case with psoriasis and its co-morbidities.
Skin diseases encompass a wide variety of conditions, from acne to melanomas.
Furthermore, their effects can go beyond physical symptoms, with many patients suffering from psychosocial issues, such as body image problems, anxiety and depression.
Launched in 1989, Dermatology in practice is the UK’s longest-running review-based journal dedicated to dermatology.
The journal publishes a broad array of articles covering all aspects of skin disease, including – but not limited to – therapeutic developments, clinical articles (from diagnosis to management), practical guides and case studies.
These, together with other regular features, such as society columns and opinion pieces, make Dermatology in practice a comprehensive and must-read source of information for all professionals involved in the diagnosis, treatment and management of skin disease – from nurses and pharmacists to consultants and service managers.
Clinical issues in HIV
HIV continues to be prevalent worldwide and, although the success of antiretroviral therapy has fortunately contributed to an increasing life expectancy, no cure is currently available. In addition to the ongoing management of HIV, long-term concerns and co-morbidities are critical to consider.
Re-launched in 2017, Clinical issues in HIV provides healthcare professionals, from physicians and clinical leads, to hospital nurses and GPs, with comprehensive and practical guidance in diagnosing, treating and managing HIV. The journal publishes case study-based articles to present current clinical practice, thinking and issues in HIV.
The latest issue of Clinical Issues in HIV is available free of charge in print (UK only) and online, and can be downloaded as a PDF.
Communiqué
Uniting the Healthcare Communications Community
The Communiqué brand seeks to raise the bar in healthcare communications by posting up-to-the-minute industry news, insightful articles, agency case studies and sharing best practice. If you are looking to hire a communications agency, our content provides you with a step-by-step guide to choosing and working with the most appropriate agency.
If you are a communications agency, we can help position you in front of your desired clients.
European Biopharmaceutical Review (EBR)
EBR – European Biopharmaceutical Review is well-recognised for providing beneficial information to players in the bio-industry including entrepreneurial biopharmaceutical and life science companies
European Journal of Palliative Care
A journal of the European Association for Palliative Care
The European Journal of Palliative Care (EJPC) was established in 1994 to provide an information and communication resource for all professionals involved in the provision of palliative care across Europe.
The EJPC is an official journal of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) and, as such, serves to keep members and non-members alike up to date on the key activities, goals and strategic direction of the EAPC.
The EJPC publishes mainly review articles related to the ever-increasing provision of palliative care, but it also welcomes relevant original research papers where appropriate.
Published bimonthly, it is designed to be of direct and practical relevance to the diverse range of individuals involved in palliative care.
The journal aims to help them develop their skills and broaden their knowledge base by covering all aspects of the care of patients suffering from advanced, incurable disease.
European Pharmaceutical Contractor (EPC)
Published quarterly, European Pharmaceutical Contractor (EPC) covers the essential contract research issues between pharma companies and their CRO partners
Innovations in Pharmaceutical Technology (IPT)
IPT – Innovations In Pharmaceutical Technology was launched in 1997 to provide the pharmaceutical industry with quality information on the latest cutting-edge technologies.
International Clinical Trials (ICT)
ICT – International CLincial Trials Magazine is a specialist journal designed to provide global coverage of key topics pertinent to the clinical trials sector.
Managing pain in practice
Managing pain in practice provides a broad range of articles for all healthcare professionals who deal with pain management. As well as specialist nurses working in an acute setting, the journal will be of particular interest to GPs and others in the community who help patients with pain control on a day-to-day basis.
Supported by a multidisciplinary Editorial Board, and headed by a highly respected Editor and Consultant Editor, Managing pain in practice offers guidance, updates and practical advice that reflects current thinking in the field of pain management.
Myeloid & Lymphoid disorders in practice
Launched in 2016, Myeloid & Lymphoid disorders in practice offers opinion, guidance, practical advice and updates on the latest thinking in haematological disorders.
This journal provides a forum for the publication of a variety of review-based articles that are of interest and benefit to all members of the multidisciplinary team involved in the diagnosis, treatment and management of these haematological and haemato-oncological disorders.
Regular features include:
- Case study masterclasses
- Articles on clinical management of patients
- Upcoming diary dates of interest
- The editor’s comment
- Recent guideline updates
- Patient/research group columns
- Articles on service management within the NHS
- Therapy/disease spotlights
- A patient information section entitled ‘What I tell my patients about …’
Ophthalmology in practice
Sight is perhaps our most precious of senses, and the prospect of losing it can be terrifying. Vision impairment is one of the most feared disabilities worldwide, and with an increasingly ageing population, eye health services are becoming more and more important.
Eye health in the community is a rising priority for Clinical Commissioning Groups across the UK, who are tasked with improving outcomes, addressing capacity issues and building integrated eye services. Meeting these objectives demands increased co-operation and communication between primary and secondary care.
There is a clear need to support and educate healthcare professionals in order to further their understanding of the issues involved in eye health generally.
To meet this challenge, Ophthalmology in practice will publish articles developed to appeal to the entire multidisciplinary team, from consultant ophthalmologist to ophthalmic nurse, and pharmacist to technician.
Published quarterly, Ophthalmology in practice will include clinical reviews, case studies, patient viewpoints, and service development and guidance updates, with a particular emphasis on training and clinical practice to support trainees and professionals in the field.
Pharmaceutical Market Europe (PME)
PME – Pharmaceutical Market Europe is a monthly print and digital title written by experienced journalists and high-profile pharma and healthcare experts. The magazine provides insights and offers solutions to the issues that keep industry leaders awake at night.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing And Packing Sourcer (PMPS)
PMPS – Pharmaceutical Manufacturing And Packing Sourcer is a specialist journal designed to provide worldwide coverage of a range of topics relating to the pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging sector.
Pharmafile
First published in 1986, Pharmafile, our bi-annual publication, continues to be the route to collaboration and partnerships from drug development, clinical trials and commercialisation.
Pharmafocus
Established in 1986, the Pharmafocus brand continues to be one of the best read and respected news portal in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry.
PharmaTimes
PharmaTimes offers a unique blend of news stories, interviews, features, case studies, analysis and comment on the critical issues facing the pharma and healthcare sectors. Our wide editorial lens combined with our editorial philosophy to deliver sharp, informed and entertaining coverage from the perspective of the industry, the payer and the patient, allows PharmaTimes to help kickstart conversations that matter most to our audience of decision makers within pharma and the healthcare profession.
Respiratory disease in practice
For many of us, breathing is something we simply do; we breathe in, we breathe out.
However, for millions of people across the UK, breathing is something they have to think about.
Chronic lung disease affects around one in seven individuals in the UK, with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) killing around 25,000 people per year in England alone; the UK’s fifth biggest killer disease.
Of course, lung diseases incorporate more than just COPD and asthma; the list includes conditions such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma, to name but a few.
The burden that lung disease places on our healthcare system is immense.
There is a clear need to support and educate healthcare professionals in order to further understanding of the issues involved and in respiratory health generally.
Relaunched in 2016, Respiratory disease in practice offers a broad range of topical review articles of interest to all members of the multidisciplinary respiratory team, from community respiratory nurse and respiratory technician through to medical director and across both primary and secondary care, and covering all aspects of the field; from clinical management and therapeutics to commissioning, staff development, training, policy updates and guidelines, providing a trusted information source for all.
With regular columns from Asthma UK and the Association of Respiratory Nurse Specialists, the journal emphasises the practical aspects of respiratory medicine to ensure the best patient care.
Published quarterly, with content primarily commissioned to a structured publication plan, Respiratory disease in practice will also consider unsolicited submissions at the approval of the editorial board.
Rheumatology in practice
Rheumatology in practice is a review-based journal dedicated to rheumatology and its associated specialties.
Written by leading experts, Rheumatology in practice provides a blend of review articles and practical guides to treatment, covering all aspects of rheumatology that are of interest and relevance to both primary and secondary care professionals.
Thrombus
Launched in 1997, Thrombus is the definitive review journal dedicated to thrombosis, anticoagulation and clotting disorders.
With a rich blend of clinical review articles, case studies, service developments and research updates, Thrombus is of interest to all members of the multidisciplinary team involved in the prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and atrial fibrillation.
Vaccines in practice
Launched in 2008, Vaccines in practice provides a broad blend of articles of interest to all those involved in immunisation and vaccinations, in both primary and secondary care.
Supported by a multidisciplinary Editorial Board, the journal offers updates, guidance and practical advice that reflects current thinking in this area of disease prevention.
Viral hepatitis in practice
Launched in 2009, Viral hepatitis in practice provides a rich blend of articles of interest to all those involved in this area of medicine, largely in secondary care, but also in primary care.
Supported by a multidisciplinary Editorial Board, and headed by highly respected Editors, the journal offers updates, guidance and practical advice that reflects current thinking in the field of hepatology.





