About the Journal
RAM is a quarterly publication edited by the Argentine Society of Medicine aimed at disseminating biomedical, epidemiological and social scientific topics related to the following branches of clinical medicine: bioethics, cardiology, critical care, palliative care, dermatology, pain, education, emergentology, endocrinology, epidemiology, pharmacology and toxicology, gastroenterology, geriatrics, hematology, hepatology, arterial hypertension, infectology, medical informatics, immunology, ambulatory medicine, evidence-based medicine, hospital medicine, metabolism, nephrology, pneumonology, neurology, nutrition and diabetes, oncology, psychiatry and rheumatology.
This journal provides open access to its content, based on the principle that providing the public with free access to research helps to increase the global exchange of knowledge.
The journal accepts original and unpublished papers in clinical or experimental medicine. Those already reported in scientific societies may be accepted.
For manuscript preparation, the requirements of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) are followed and are available at http://www.icmje.org. Guidelines for publications can be consulted at http://www.equator-network.org.
The Revista Argentina de Medicina adopts the Publication by Issues Model, i.e., articles are grouped in specific issues and published on a specific date (quarterly).
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Frequency of Publication
First issue of the year corresponding to the period January-March: will be published in March; Second issue of the year corresponding to the period April-June: will be published in June; Third issue of the year corresponding to the period July-September: will be published in September; Fourth issue of the year corresponding to the period October-December: will be published in December; Fourth issue of the year corresponding to the period October-December: will be published in December.
OAI-PMH Interoperability
Revista Argentina de Medicina has the URL https://www.revistasam.com.ar/index.php/RAM/oai where it is possible to transmit metadata via OAI-PMH in Dublin Core format.
System and Management of the journal
This journal uses Open Journal Systems 3.3.0.17, which is open source journal management software developed, powered and distributed free of charge by Public Knowledge Project under a GNU General Public License.
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