Journal of the American Medical Association
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The Journal of the American Medical Association (or JAMA) is a leading medical journal. Its official name is now JAMA and is referred to by this name in reference lists. It is published weekly by--as its name implies--the American Medical Association.
Originally founded in 1883 and published continuously since then, it publishes original research, reviews, correspondence and ancillary content (such as abstracts of the MMWR). Its impact factor is 24.8 [1].
It present editor is Catherine DeAngelis.
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- JAMA & Archives RSS Feeds
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- JAMA website
- JAMA & Archives website
- American Medical Association
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