JAMA Internal Medicine (formerly Archives of Internal Medicine) publishes research focused on improving clinical practices and healthcare outcomes. The journal highlights advances in evidence-based medicine aimed at both clinicians and health policy experts.
Recent topics include studies on high-value care, optimal timing of levothyroxine administration, and the use of gabapentin in managing alcohol withdrawal. Each article aims to guide better patient care through data-driven insights and practical applications.
“Explore the latest in medicine including high-value care, levothyroxine timing, and gabapentin for alcohol withdrawal.”
Recent publications have been recognized for their contribution to modern internal medicine, with some studies already cited in peer-reviewed literature. This underscores the journal's influence in clinical and academic circles.
Once known as the Archives of Internal Medicine, the journal’s rebranding marks its continued commitment to advancing internal medicine research while maintaining editorial excellence.
Author’s summary: The journal JAMA Internal Medicine presents key studies advancing evidence-based practice and clinical effectiveness across diverse medical fields.