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JAMA has a social responsibility to improve the human condition and to promote the integrity of science. While adhering to the highest ethical standards in medical journalism, the editors strive to produce a journal that is timely, credible, and enjoyable to read. It publishes original, important, well-documented, peer-reviewed articles on a diverse range of medical topics, providing physicians with continuing education in clinical and basic science to support informed decision making. JAMA's broad scope enables physicians to remain informed in multiple areas of medicine.

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Archives Journals publish the best new clinical science in each of 9 key medical specialties. As peer-reviewed, primary source journals, all are the product of respected editors, thought leaders, and researchers worldwide—experts at the forefront of academic medicine who set the standards of medical publishing. Each journal publishes original contributions that enhance clinicians' understanding of disorders, benefiting the care of patients and stimulating research in its field.

Archives Journals seek to forecast important advances, particularly as they relate to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease through clinical and basic research; to address questions of clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness; to provide expert reviews of topics that keep readers current with true advances; and to serve as a valuable educational resource for trainees in the several disciplines. In addition, each serves as a forum for concerns such as socioeconomic, legal, ethical, and medical issues in its field. Through careful manuscript editing and structured abstracts that efficiently assess validity and relevance from a clinical perspective, Archives Journals promote a succinct yet complete presentation for readers.

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