About Ingrid Bray, Senior Corporate Brand & Communications Manager

Ingrid leads on the corporate brand and impact communications at BMJ Group. She produces the Group’s annual impact reports and oversees creative and content to maintain consistent branding across the business and beyond.

Geopolitics of global health: New BMJ collection

Geopolitics of global health Global health is increasingly shaped by geopolitical forces rather than solely by scientific or epidemiological priorities. As power dynamics shift, traditional systems of multilateralism are under threat, creating uncertainty but possibilities for the future of global health governance. These changes demand new ways ...

Research to Publication | From frontline questions to published evidence

Many clinicians identify problems in care but lack the time, training, or confidence to turn those insights into publishable research. BMJ Research to Publication helps doctors and healthcare researchers strengthen study design, reporting, and publication skills so that frontline evidence can reach wider clinical and policy audiences.  Across key ...

Co-designing safer emergency care

From international learning to local change Sandra Brownlea, staff specialist in the emergency department at Royal Darwin Hospital in Australia, identified inequitable and culturally unsafe care for frequent emergency department attenders, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. Social complexity was often addressed through a biomedical lens, ...

BMJ Group and University of Cambridge Professional and Continuing Education partner to strengthen data literacy in healthcare

27 April 2026—BMJ Group and the University of Cambridge Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) have partnered to deliver postgraduate-level healthcare data science courses. The courses support clinicians to analyse health data and strengthen evidence based decision making. The collaboration will see selected University of Cambridge courses hosted on BMJ Learning, ...

2026-04-27T16:41:16+01:0027 April 2026|BMJ Learning, Corporate announcement, Launch, Partnership|

UK Women’s Health Strategy signals shift from listening to action, with women shaping care design

The UK’s renewed Women’s Health Strategy, announced by the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England and Wes Streeting, signals a shift from listening to action, with women’s voices more directly shaping how care is designed and improved. There is a clear focus on faster diagnosis, more joined-up ...

2026-04-16T12:11:18+01:0016 April 2026|Collection, Corporate announcement, Partnership, The BMJ|

✨New BMJ Collection with TDR on inclusive internationalism: driving more equitable and collaborative partnerships

Our new collection is out now >>  Calls for inclusivity in global health research are intensifying. Awareness of the importance of creating more equitable and collaborative international partnerships is increasing. The decolonisation of global health research entails ensuring that diverse voices, especially from low and middle income countries, are shaping all ...

2026-04-09T13:23:33+01:0019 March 2026|Collection, Corporate announcement, Launch, Partnership, The BMJ|

Stimulating international research dialogue on SGLT2 inhibitors and immune risk

The BMJ research: sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors and risk of autoimmune rheumatic diseases In October 2025, The BMJ published the first nationwide population based cohort study to examine the association between sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors and risk of autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs). Drawing on data from more than ...

2026-05-26T12:46:01+01:0027 February 2026|Corporate announcement, Our impact, The BMJ|
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