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Internal Medicine


Title Abbreviation
Intern Med
ISSN
0918-2918
Electronic ISSN
1349-7235
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Academics, Epidemiologists, Internists, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Physicians - Medicine
Scope
Internal Medicine (Intern Med) is peer-reviewed, open-access online academic journal published every two weeks by the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, and aims to publish most complete and reliable source of information on the discoveries and current developments. Intern Med encourages submission of previously unpublished original manuscripts: experimental research article, clinical case and review articles. The scope of the journal covers the areas including cohort study, case-control study, systematic review, meta-analysis, clinical medicine, clinical trials, experimental research, diagnosis and management of diseases, epidemiology and preventive medicine. Intern Med is indispensable for clinical physician, internal medicine specialists and academicians and accepts articles from wide range within the field of Internal Medicine.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Japanese Society of Internal Medicine (JSIM)
Publisher Name
Japanese Society of Internal Medicine (JSIM)
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