Definition of Journal of the American Medical Association
Journal of the American Medical Association definition - medical term
JAMA, which began publication
in 1883, now bills itself as "the world's best-read medical journal". However one
defines "best-read", JAMA clearly ranks as one of the two leading general medical
journals published in the United States. The other is the New England Journal of
Medicine.
J AMA is published by the American Medical Association (AMA) and reports American
Medical Association policy, "as appropriate." However, according to JAMA, articles
in it "do not reflect the official policy of the American Medical Association...."
and JAMA has the objective of " maintaining editorial independence, objectivity,
and responsibility."
The mission of JAMA is lofty: "To promote the science and art of medicine and
the betterment of the public health."
JAMA carries original, generally well-documented, peer-reviewed medical articles
on a diversity of clinical as well as laboratory topics. It has become a publication
that is timely, credible and, as medical journals go, important.
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