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Journal of Investigative Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes original research in the areas of clinical research, translational science, and epidemiology. The journal is published by the American Federation for Medical Research (AFMR) and is considered a leading source of information for medical professionals and researchers.

Overview

The Journal of Investigative Medicine (JIM) focuses on publishing high-quality original research and reviews in the field of medicine. The journal is known for its rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that only the most credible and impactful research is published. The journal covers a wide range of medical disciplines, including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, radiology, pathology, and psychiatry.

History

The Journal of Investigative Medicine was first published in 1994 by the American Federation for Medical Research. Since its inception, the journal has been dedicated to advancing the understanding of human health and disease through the publication of innovative and impactful research.

Publication

The journal is published eight times a year and is available both in print and online. The online version of the journal provides full-text access to all articles, making it a valuable resource for medical professionals and researchers worldwide.

Editorial Board

The editorial board of the Journal of Investigative Medicine consists of leading experts in various fields of medicine. The board is responsible for the peer-review process and for maintaining the high standards of the journal.

Abstracting and Indexing

The Journal of Investigative Medicine is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. This ensures that the research published in the journal is widely accessible to the global medical community.

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