University of British Columbia Medical Journal (UBCMJ)
From HLWIKI Canada
| Are you interested in contributing to HLWIKI Canada - hlwiki.ca? contact: dean.giustini@ubc.ca
To browse other articles on a range of HSL topics, see the wiki index.
IntroductionSee also Medical education in Canada | Medical informatics | Problem-based learning | Scientific writing The University of British Columbia Medical Journal (UBCMJ) is a student-run (http://www.ubcmed.com/) academic journal with the goal of engaging medical students in a dialogue about medicine. The Journal's scope ranges from original research and review articles to trends, clinical and elective reports and commentaries about the practice of medicine. The Journal aims to maintain a high level of integrity and accuracy, collaborative production and cross-disciplinary communication, and to stimulate critical and independent thinking. The goal is to establish the Journal as a leading student-run publication and to attract high-quality submissions. UBCMJ accept submissions in all areas of medical research, reviews, case reports, medical history, ethics, medical anthropology, epidemiology, public health and international health. (See streaming video of the journal launch.)
Contact information
Other medical school journals in Canada
References
|

