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American Journal of Surgery


Title Abbreviation
Am J Surg
ISSN
0002-9610
Electronic ISSN
1879-1883
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Anesthesiologists, Breast Surgeons, Cardiovascular Surgeons, Colorectal Surgeons, Med-Surg Nurses, Residents, Surgeons, Surgical Oncologists, Transplant Surgeons, Trauma Surgeons, Vascular Surgeons
Scope
The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Association for Surgical Education (ASE), Association of VA Surgeons (AVAS), Association of Women Surgeons (AWS), Midwestern Surgical Association (MSA), North Pacific Surgical Association (NPSA), Society of Black Academic Surgeons (SBAS), Southwestern Surgical Congress (SWSC)
Publisher Name
Elsevier, Inc.
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