The
Archives of Internal Medicine is an international peer-reviewed professional
medical journal published twice a month by the
American Medical Association.
Archives of Internal Medicine, begun in 1908, publishes original, peer-reviewed manuscripts on a full spectrum of
internal medicine topics including
cardiovascular disease,
geriatrics,
infectious disease,
gastroenterology,
endocrinology,
allergy, and
immunology.
The Archives of Internal Medicine, which publishes 22 times per year, has a print circulation of over 100 000 physicians in 75 countries. The Archives of Internal Medicine's recent acceptance rate is about 10%. The average time from receipt to first decision is 12 days; from receipt to final decision, 14 days; from submission to publication, 152 days. The Editor of the Archives of Internal Medicine is Rita F. Redberg, MD, MSc, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California (see Archives Editorial Board).
The journal's
impact factor was 8.0 in 2005 and 8.7 in 2006, ranking near the top among over 100 general and internal medicine titles.
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