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Annals of Internal Medicine[edit | edit source]
Annals of Internal Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American College of Physicians (ACP). It is one of the most widely cited and influential specialty medical journals in the world, focusing on internal medicine and related fields.
History[edit | edit source]
The journal was first published in 1927 and has since become a leading source of information for internists and other healthcare professionals. It provides a platform for the dissemination of important research findings, reviews, and clinical guidelines.
Scope and Content[edit | edit source]
Annals of Internal Medicine publishes a wide range of content, including original research articles, review articles, clinical guidelines, and editorials. The journal covers various topics within internal medicine, such as:
- Cardiology
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Hematology
- Infectious diseases
- Nephrology
- Oncology
- Pulmonology
- Rheumatology
The journal also features sections on health policy, ethics, and medical education.
Impact and Influence[edit | edit source]
Annals of Internal Medicine is highly regarded for its rigorous peer-review process and its commitment to publishing high-quality, evidence-based research. It has a significant impact on clinical practice and policy-making in the field of internal medicine.
Editorial Process[edit | edit source]
The journal employs a thorough editorial process, involving expert reviewers and editors who assess the quality, relevance, and originality of submitted manuscripts. The editorial team is composed of leading experts in various fields of internal medicine.
Access and Availability[edit | edit source]
Annals of Internal Medicine is available both in print and online. The online version provides access to current and past issues, as well as additional resources such as supplementary materials and multimedia content.
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