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British Medical Journal slated over ‘disgraceful’ obituary charge – The Guardian
Magazine urged to reverse decision to introduce £300 fee at a time when so many doctors are dying of Covid
DoctorsMagazine urged to reverse decision to introduce £300 fee at a time when so many doctors are dying of Covid
Mon 22 Feb 2021 12.13 EST
The British Medical Journal, the respected trade publication for doctors, is facing outrage from its readers over a decision to charge almost £300 for publishing obituaries during a pandemic.
A note on the BMJs website says that from this month the BMJ will be charging £299 for each medical obituary that it publishes. There is a discount of only £50 for members…
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