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Minnesota Medicine


Title Abbreviation
Minn Med
ISSN
0026-556X
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Administrators, General Practitioners, Healthcare Executives, Physicians, Residents
Scope
Minnesota Medicine is the journal of the Minnesota Medical Association, continuously published since 1918. The magazine is mailed to just under 5,000 physicians who are members or retired members of the MMA. An email link is sent to medical students and medical residents in Minnesota. The magazine also is viewable online. Minnesota Medicine is intended to serve as a credible forum for presenting information and ideas affecting Minnesota physicians and their practices. The content of articles and the opinions expressed in Minnesota Medicine do not represent the official policy of the MMA unless this is specified. Each bimonthly issue contains about 14 individual articles, including original research, clinical content, commentaries, and feature articles about physicians and topics of interest to physicians. Each issue also includes a section of information about the activities of the MMA. Most issues include articles that offer free CME credit to members of the MMA.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Minnesota Medical Association (MMA)
Publisher Name
Minnesota Medical Association (MMA)
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