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Medicine


Title Abbreviation
Medicine (Abingdon)
ISSN
1357-3039
Readership
Clinicians, General Practitioners, Internists
Scope
Medicine is a continually updated, evidence-based resource covering internal medicine and its specialties. It’s an authoritative and comprehensive resource that provides all trainees, irrespective of medical specialty, with up-to-date information on the mechanisms of disease, effective diagnosis and today’s correct management options so that patient care can be optimized. Given its comprehensive coverage of internal medicine, this resource is also an ideal companion for consultants in the acute medicine setting and for GPs. Designed to provide trainees with a trustworthy source of medical knowledge, each article covers basic sciences and clinical management. All content is written on an invite-only basis by respected medical professionals, commissioned by our editorial board of experts, examiners and research professors. As a trainee you have plenty to do – trying to compile your own revision and learning resources from lots of medical journals shouldn’t be one of them. Stay focused on what you need to achieve and let us provide the medical knowledge you need. To ensure you are confident and competent, all Medicine articles are written with the most recent medical knowledge. Just to make it easier, our content follows the Core Medical Training Curriculum, ensuring that you stay on track.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Medicine Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier Ltd
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