Journal of Postgraduate Medicine

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Journal of Postgraduate Medicine

The Journal of Postgraduate Medicine (JPM) is a quarterly medical journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and case reports in the field of medicine. It is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to promote postgraduate medical education and research.

Pronunciation

Journal of Postgraduate Medicine: /ˈdʒɜːrnəl ɒv ˌpəʊstˈɡrædʒuət ˈmɛdɪsɪn/

Etymology

The term "Journal of Postgraduate Medicine" is derived from the English words "journal" (from the Old French 'jurnal'), "postgraduate" (from the Latin 'post' meaning 'after' and 'gradus' meaning 'step'), and "medicine" (from the Latin 'medicina').

Related Terms

  • Medical Journal: A periodical publication that focuses on matters related to medicine and healthcare.
  • Peer Review: The evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies.
  • Research Article: A scholarly paper detailing original research in a specific field.
  • Review Article: A scholarly paper that summarizes the current state of understanding on a topic.
  • Case Report: A detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient.

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