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American Journal of Emergency Medicine
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal that covers the field of emergency medicine. It serves as a comprehensive resource for the latest research, reviews, and developments in the emergency medicine sector. The journal aims to provide emergency medicine practitioners, researchers, and educators with valuable insights and information to enhance patient care, education, and research in emergency settings.
Overview
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine publishes articles that contribute significantly to the understanding and practice of emergency medicine. It includes original research articles, review articles, clinical reports, case studies, and updates on the latest trends and advancements in the field. The journal focuses on topics such as acute injury and illness, emergency medical services, critical care, disaster preparedness and response, toxicology, and pediatric emergency medicine, among others.
History
Established in the early 1980s, the American Journal of Emergency Medicine has grown to become one of the leading journals in the field of emergency medicine. It was founded to address the need for a dedicated platform where medical professionals could share their findings, experiences, and insights related to emergency medical care.
Impact
The journal is recognized for its contribution to the advancement of emergency medicine practice worldwide. It is indexed in major medical databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and the Web of Science, making its content widely accessible to the medical community. The impact factor of the American Journal of Emergency Medicine is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in the journal has been cited in a particular year, reflecting the journal's influence and prestige in the field.
Submission Guidelines
Authors looking to submit their work to the American Journal of Emergency Medicine must adhere to the journal's submission guidelines. These guidelines detail the manuscript preparation, including the structure, format, and referencing style, as well as the submission process. The journal encourages submissions that are innovative, relevant to emergency medicine practice, and contribute to the evidence base of the specialty.
Editorial Board
The editorial board of the American Journal of Emergency Medicine comprises a team of experts in emergency medicine and related fields. These professionals oversee the peer review process, ensuring that all published articles meet the journal's standards for quality, relevance, and integrity.
Access
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine is available in both print and online formats. Subscribers have access to current issues as well as an archive of past issues, providing a valuable resource for ongoing education and reference. Institutions and individuals can subscribe to the journal, and many articles are available as open access, allowing for wider dissemination of the research findings.
External Links
- [Official Website](http://www.ajemjournal.com)
