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Omnimed UK GPs web site usage - Sept 2003

Latest_Omnimed_Results* Click here to download the full graphic file


Research partner: Taylor Nelson Soffres
Method: face to face interviews
Sample: 100 interviews per survey
Frequency: quarterley*

*Since the very first survey in September 2000 bmj.com has established itself the clear market leader. Continued marketing and innovative readership promotion initiatives - including the January launch of bmj.com/uknews, the daily digest of health news stories that have appeared in UK Newspapers - serve to demonstrate that bmj.com is the medical web site by which others are measured.

"What doctors want" survey
In February 2002 BMJ commissioned Taylor Nelson Sofres to ask UK GPs some questions regarding eDetailing, eSampling, eLearning etc. word download gif To read the report of the research findings please click here.


bmj.com annual on-line survey

bmj.com is a free and open access site however once each year visitors are required to provide some information about themselves, their interests and their needs.

The 2001 survey conducted last November gathered data from 65,798 individuals during a single week issue period.

* To interrogate the data on file please click here or bookmark the URL for future reference: bmj.com/aboutsite/quest2001


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