JAMA (journal)

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JAMA  
Cover
Former names
Transactions of the American Medical Association; Councilor's Bulletin; Bulletin of the American Medical Association; Journal of the American Medical Association
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
JAMA
Discipline Medicine
Language English
Edited by Howard C. Bauchner
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1883–present
Frequency 48/year
35.289
Indexing
ISSN 0098-7484 (print)
1538-3598 (web)
LCCN 82643544
CODEN JAMAAP
OCLC no. 1124917
Until 1960:
ISSN 0002-9955
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association is a peer-reviewed medical journal published 48 times a year by the American Medical Association. It publishes original research, reviews, and editorials covering all aspects of the biomedical sciences. The journal was established in 1883 with Nathan Smith Davis as the founding editor. The journal's current editor-in-chief is Howard Bauchner of Boston University, who succeeded Catherine DeAngelis on July 1, 2011.[1]

History

The journal was established in 1883 by the American Medical Association and superseded the Transactions of the American Medical Association.[2] The Councilor's Bulletin was renamed the Bulletin of the American Medical Association which was later absorbed by the Journal of the American Medical Association.[3] In 1960 the journal obtained its current title, JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association.[4][5] The journal is commonly referred to as JAMA.

Continuing medical education

Continuing Education Opportunities for Physicians is a semianual journal section providing lists for regional or national levels of continuing medical education (CME). JAMA has provided this information since 1937. Prior to 1955, the list was produced either quarterly or semiannually. Between 1955 and 1981, the list was available annually, as the number of CME offerings increased from 1,000 (1955) to 8,500 (1981). The AMA website states that webinars are available for CME.[6]

Policy shift

After the controversial firing of an editor-in-chief, George D. Lundberg, a process was put in place to ensure editorial freedom. A seven-member journal oversight committee was created to evaluate the editor-in-chief and to help ensure editorial independence. Since its inception, the committee has met at least once a year. Presently, JAMA states that article content should be attributed to authors and not the publisher.[7][8][9][10]

Artwork

From 1964 to 2013, the journal published full color images of artwork on its cover, accompanied by essays inside the journal.[11] Former editor George Lundberg described the practice as an initiative to emphasize the link between the humanities and medical science, in line with the journal's objective of informing readers about the nonclinical facets of medicine and health.[12]

M. Therese Southgate served as cover editor for over 30 years, choosing the images and writing commentary on the artworks. In an essay on her philosophy of art and medicine she said that:

Medicine is itself an art. It is an art of doing, and if that is so, it must employ the finest tools available—not just the finest in science and technology, but the finest in the knowledge, skills, and character of the physician. Truly, medicine, like art, is a calling. And so I return to the question I asked at the beginning. What has medicine to do with art? I answer: Everything.[11]

In 2013, a redesign moved the art feature to an inside page, replacing the cover with a table of contents.[11] The purpose of the redesign was to standardize the appearance of all journals in the JAMA network.[13]

Previous editors

The following persons have been editor-in-chief:[14]

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  • Nathan S. Davis (1883-1888)
  • John B. Hamilton (1889, 1893-1898)
  • John H. Hollister (1889-1891)
  • James C. Culbertson (1891-1893)
  • Truman W. Miller (1899)
  • George H. Simmons (1899-1924)
  • Morris Fishbein (1924-1949)
  • Austin Smith (1949-1958)
  • Johnson F. Hammond (1958-1959)
  • John H. Talbott (1959-1969)
  • Hugh H. Hussey (1970-1973)
  • Robert H. Moser (1973-1975)
  • William R. Barclay (1975-1982)
  • George D. Lundberg (1982-1999)
  • Catherine D. DeAngelis (2000-2011)

Abstracting and indexing

This journal is abstracted and indexed in:

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According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 35.289, ranking it 3rd out of 153 journals in the category "Medicine, General & Internal".[21]

See also

References

  1. "New Editor in Chief Named at "Journal of the American Medical Association'" Chronicle of Higher Education, March 10, 2011
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