Authors and Readers Need to Be Wary of Predatory Medical Titles and Focus on High-Quality Peer-Review Journals [0.03%]
作者和读者应警惕掠夺性医学期刊,注重高质量同行评审期刊
Annika Janson,Göran Wennergren,Hugo Lagercrantz
Annika Janson
Does diversity beget diversity? A scientometric analysis of over 150,000 studies and 49,000 authors published in high-impact medical journals between 2007 and 2022 [0.03%]
多样性催生多样性吗?一项关于2007年至2022年期间高影响力医学期刊上超过15万项研究和4.9万名作者的科学计量分析
Marie-Laure Charpignon,João Matos,Luis Nakayama et al.
Marie-Laure Charpignon et al.
Background: Health research that significantly impacts global clinical practice and policy is often published in high-impact factor (IF) medical journals. These outlets play a pivotal role in the worldwide dissemination o...
Content and form of original research articles in general major medical journals [0.03%]
主要综合性医学期刊原始研究报道的形式和内容分析
Nicole Heßler,Andreas Ziegler
Nicole Heßler
The title of an article is the main entrance for reading the full article. The aim of our work therefore is to examine differences of title content and form between original research articles and its changes over time. Using PubMed we exami...
Randomized Controlled Trials in ICU in the Four Highest-Impact General Medicine Journals [0.03%]
四大综合性医学期刊中的ICU随机对照试验
Jasper M Kampman,Nicolaas H Sperna Weiland,Jeroen Hermanides et al.
Jasper M Kampman et al.
Objective: To study ICU trials published in the four highest-impact general medicine journals by comparing them with concurrently published non-ICU trials in the same journals. ...
Gender Inequalities in Citations of Articles Published in High-Impact General Medical Journals: a Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
影响广泛的综合性医学期刊发表的文章引用中的性别差异:横断面研究
Paul Sebo,Carole Clair
Paul Sebo
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often used to compare researchers with each other. While women researchers tend to have fewer publications than their men colle...
Khadijah K Breathett,Erica S Spatz,Brahmajee K Nallamothu
Khadijah K Breathett
Correlation between Twitter mentions and academic citations in sexual medicine journals [0.03%]
性医学期刊中Twitter提及与学术引用的相关性分析
Mehmet Serkan Ozkent,Kadir Böcü,Emre Altintas et al.
Mehmet Serkan Ozkent et al.
Social media services, especially Twitter, are used as a commonly sharing tool in the scientific world. This widespread use of Twitter would be an effective method in spreading academic publications. So, we aimed to investigate the relation...
Comprehensive History of the International Society for Sexual Medicine-Journals and Communication [0.03%]
国际性医学协会的全面历史——期刊和交流
Ronald W Lewis
Ronald W Lewis
Introduction: This is a comprehensive history of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) and its founding organizations regarding the publications, including the journals and the publication committee, and th...
Readability of Patient Education Materials From High-Impact Medical Journals: A 20-Year Analysis [0.03%]
影响较大的医学期刊患者教育材料的易读性:20年分析
Michael K Rooney,Gaia Santiago,Subha Perni et al.
Michael K Rooney et al.
Comprehensive patient education is necessary for shared decision-making. While patient-provider conversations primarily drive patient education, patients also use published materials to enhance their understanding. In this investigation, we...
Adam Williamson
Adam Williamson
Editor- I note with interest that the Joint Royal College of Physicians Training Board curriculum for Acute Internal Medicine (AIM) has been reviewed and circulated for comment and consideration of implementation in August 2022. The propose...
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