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What is the Archives of Internal Medicine?

What is the Archives of Internal Medicine?

Archives of Internal Medicine Research (ISSN: 2688-5654) is an open access peer-reviewed journal providing innovative and clinically relevant research platform for physicians, practitioners, pathologists, pharmacologist and students in general internal medicine and internal medicine subspecialties.

Is Annals of Internal Medicine legitimate?

Annals of Internal Medicine, which has been published for over 90 years, is a peer-reviewed journal and is listed in Index Medicus. Annals publishes original research; scholarly, evidence-based reviews; clinical guidelines; commentaries; and editorials.

What results were published in JAMA Internal Medicine?

Just Published

  • Association of Telomere Length With Risk of Disease and Mortality.
  • Association of CT Screening Promotion With Lung Cancer Overdiagnosis Among Asian Women.
  • Electronic Decision Support for Deprescribing in Hospitalized Older Adults.

Is internal medicine dead?

It is no longer an issue of whether traditional internal medicine can survive; the facts are – at least outside of the concierge model – internal medicine is already dead. Most patients who call their primary care doctor for a medical emergency can’t even reach his staff during normal office hours.

Who funds JAMA Internal Medicine?

the American Medical Association
JAMA Internal Medicine is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association.

Who owns Annals of Internal Medicine?

the American College of Physicians (ACP)
Annals of Internal Medicine is an academic medical journal published by the American College of Physicians (ACP).

What does Ann Intern Med stand for?

Annals of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine: A medical journal especially concerned with information in the field of internal medicine (adult medicine). Established in 1927 by the American College of Physicians (ACP), the Annals now serves as the official journal of the ACP and the American Society of Internal Medicine (ASIM).

Is JAMA reputable?

The Journal of the American Medical Association (J.A.M.A) is a reputable international peer reviewed medical journal.

Why are internal medicine doctors unhappy?

The most obvious cause of doctors’ unhappiness is that they feel overworked and undersupported. They hear politicians make extravagant promises but then must explain to patients why the health service cannot deliver what is promised.

Do you regret doing internal medicine?

14.1% of all residents and 12.2% of internal medicine residents expressed career choice regret. Residents in pathology (32.7%) and anesthesiology (20.6%) were more likely to express career choice regret. Career choice regret was associated with higher anxiety scores in year 4 of medical school.

Is Jama reputable?