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QJM: An International Journal of Medicine
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine (pronounced: /ˈkjuː ˈdʒeɪ ˈɛm/) is a peer-reviewed medical journal which was established in 1907 by the Association of Physicians. It is published by Oxford University Press.
Etymology
The term "QJM" is an abbreviation for Quarterly Journal of Medicine. The name was later changed to QJM: An International Journal of Medicine to reflect its broader scope and international audience.
Related Terms
- Peer review: The process by which a journal's content is checked by a group of experts in the same field before it is published.
- Medical journal: A periodical publication that communicates medical information to physicians and other health professionals.
- Oxford University Press: A department of the University of Oxford that publishes a wide range of academic works, including the QJM.
- Association of Physicians: A professional group that was instrumental in the establishment of the QJM.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on QJM
- Wikipedia's article - QJM
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