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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine


Title Abbreviation
J R Soc Med
ISSN
0141-0768
Electronic ISSN
1758-1095
Readership
General Practitioners, Physicians, Primary Care Physicians, Public Health Professionals
Scope
The Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine is the leading UK multispecialty medical journal for peer reviewed clinical research, reviews, opinion, and continuing professional development. JRSM also has an international outlook and by leading the debate in the specialties of medicine and surgery, JRSM sets the agenda for clinical practice and health policy making across the medical world. Contributions to the JRSM reflect its international and multispecialty readership, as well as its tradition of being an enjoyable and entertaining medical journal. The journal has full editorial independence from the Royal Society of Medicine. Members of the Royal Society of Medicine receive JRSM online as one of the benefits of membership.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Royal Society of Medicine (RSM)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - UK
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