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Revue Medicale Suisse


Title Abbreviation
Rev Med Suisse
ISSN
1660-9379
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Clinicians, General Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Primary Care Physicians, Scientists
Scope
The Swiss Medical Journal (RMS) is a scientifically independent journal devoted to the continuing education of physicians and the French-speaking influence of French-speaking medicine. Published by the Medicine & Hygiene Group, it is the official organ of the Medical Society of French-speaking Switzerland (SMSR) and the Swiss Society of Internal Medicine (SSMI). Since 1943, the date of the founding of the cooperative society bringing together doctors, pharmacists and dentists, the objective is to promote medical training with the best communication tools and the best medical information. The Swiss Medical Journal is the benchmark continuing education journal for medical practitioners. Offered with the subscription to the RMS, medical applications for health professionals have been developed by the Group Medicine and Hygiene.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Medical Society of French-speaking Switzerland (Société Médicale de Suisse Romande) (SMSR), Swiss Society for General Internal Medicine (Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Innere Medizin)
Publisher Name
Medecine et Hygiene
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