What young doctors read

From the former BMJ Editor-in-Chief:

"I meet with young doctors all over the world, and I usually ask them what they read. I ask for a show of hands and find fairly consistently that half read the NEJM, the Lancet, a local journal, and a specialist journal, a third the BMJ, and most a local newspaper.

About half are reading a novel, and about a third have read a poem in the past week.

Almost all are on Facebook but very few on Twitter."

A lot of them also use Wikipedia as textbook replacement but they will not admit it unless asked directly.

Here, in the U.S., the majority of young doctors use UpToDate as a primary source, if the subscription is purchased by their hospital.

References:
Richard Smith: Review of “bring back browsing”. BMJ Blogs.

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