期刊名称:JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
JAMA Internal Medicine (formerly the Archives of Internal Medicine) is an international peer-reviewed journal providing innovative and clinically relevant research for practitioners in general internal medicine and internal medicine subspecialities. We strive to publish articles that are stimulating to read, educate and inform readers with the most up-to-date research, and lead to positive change in our health care systems and the way we deliver patient care.
JAMA Internal Medicine receives regular attention from major media, including New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reuters Health, and US News and World Report, as well as social media outlets around the world. Articles published in JAMA Internal Medicine have led to actions by the FDA and congressional hearings on matters of patient safety that have put into place better measures to protect the public. And in 2011, the impact factor—or literature citation index—was 11.46.
The editor of JAMA Internal Medicine is Rita F. Redberg, MD, MSc, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California. Dr. Redberg leads a team of recognized and respected experts who serve as deputy, associate, and section editors and as members of the journal's editorial board.
The journal is published 22 times per year, on the second and fourth Monday of each month (except August and December), with new content posted every Monday, and reaches over 60,000 physicians in 58 countries. A Middle Eastern edition is published bimonthly. We receive more than 2,500 submissions per year, of which we accept approximately 13%. Manuscripts undergo rigorous peer review and careful statistical assessment within 2 to 3 weeks of submission; the interval between acceptance and publication ranges from 72 days for articles published Online First to 167 days for articles published simultaneously in print and online.
Mission Statement: To promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of human health by publishing manuscripts of interest and relevance to internists practicing as generalists or as medical subspecialists.
Access for Developing Countries: The online version of JAMA Internal Medicine is made freely available or nearly so to institutions in developing countries through the World Health Organization's HINARI program.
Instructions to Authors General Information for Author.pdf
Editorial Board
Mission Statement: To promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of human health by publishing manuscripts of interest and relevance to internists practicing as generalists or as medical subspecialists.
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Deborah Grady, MD, MPH, San Francisco, California
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Mitchell H. Katz, MD, Los Angeles, California
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Patrick G. O'Malley, MD, MPH, Washington, DC
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David V. Glidden, PhD, San Francisco, California
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John M. Neuhaus, PhD, San Francisco, California
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Kenneth E. Covinsky, MD, MPH, San Francisco, California
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Joseph S. Ross, MD, MHS
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Raman R. Khanna, MD, MAS, San Francisco, California
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Kathleen M. McKibbin, MD, Winnetka, Illinois
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UCSF School of Medicine
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505 Parnassus Ave, Ste M1180, Box 0124
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San Francisco, CA 94143-0124
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Phone: (415) 476-3117
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Fax: (866) 465-1761
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jamainternalmed@jamanetwork.org
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