Access the Journal online (BSH full members only)
The Official Journal of the British Society for Haematology, the British Journal of Haematology (BJHaem) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that has been in publication since 1955.
The Journal publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology, helping clinicians and staff in the field keep up to date with the latest recommendations, developments, and protocols.
Our full members receive copies of BJHaem along with access to the Journal online. See our membership page for more details and to join the Society.
BSH Members: remember to sign in to the BSH website to access the Journal. If you have forgotten your login, you can reset your password.
Are you interested in submitting work to the Journal? See our author guidelines.
Please note that the Journal access through your membership is only accessible via our website or the Wiley app (see details below). If you are attempting to access the Journal through another website, you will need to use the login details that you usually use for that website.
If you have any further queries or experience difficulties accessing the Journal, contact us at
[email protected] or 020 4551 4515, and we will be happy to assist.
Access to BJHaem via the Wiley Online Library app is currently unavailable due to a technical issue. We are working to fix it as soon as possible.
You can still access BJHaem electronically by logging into our website.
Download the Wiley Online Library app.
Once downloaded:
- Open the app
- When asked, "Do you already have digital access to this journal through your society, institution, work, or personal subscription?" select "I already have access".
- When asked "How do you get digital access to this journal?" Select "Through my Society affiliation."
- Log in using your MyBSH username and password.
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