I wanted to let you know of 2 journals which have just joined the Medline "family". They are worth a look-see. Congrats to both journals for pulling off this Herculean task.
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1. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (West JEM)
After years of working towards getting this journal into Medline, it has finally come true. Led by the efforts of Dr. Mark Langdorf (UC Irvine), Dr. Shahram Lotfipour (UC Irvine), and Dr. Sean Henderson (Univ of Southern California), this journal is worth considering for your Emergency Medicine publication. Shahram also tells me that West JEM is also going to be included in the EM Journal Watch review series, which summarizes key articles from the major EM journals.
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This journal is uniquely an open source online journal dedicated primarily to medical education since 1996. I'm pleased to see it join the family of Medline journals.