Aim & Scope
Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. AMSUS membership includes a subscription to the journal available in print and online. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings. Referenced in Index Medicus and on the MEDLARS system, Military Medicine is a valuable educational and informational resource for all federal health professionals. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1907 - 1954 ) | Military Surgeon | ( 1955 - 9999 ) | Military Medicine |
2024
The Impact of Military Tobacco Control Policy: A Systematic Review.
MAB Hashim , KF Bin Sebri , MF Bin Mohd Hanim , ... , BAB Md Sabri
Military Medicine , 2024
The Fascial Distortion Model in Military Aircrew with Chronic Neck Pain: A Case Study.
Military Medicine , 2024
Race Does Not Affect Rates of Surgical Complications at Military Treatment Facility.
E West , L Jackson , H Greene , ... , PM Choi
Military Medicine , 2024
Editorial Retractions, Expressions of Concern and External Notices
MV Brahmajothi , MB Abou-Donia
Military Medicine2020 - VOLUME 185, SUPPLEMENT 1 pp 197-204.
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Military Medicine
2022 - VOLUME 187, ISSUES 7-8
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Military Medicine
2022 - VOLUME 187, ISSUES 11-12
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5 results. SEE Monitoring from Battlefield to Bedside: Serum Repositories Help Identify Biomarkers, Perspectives on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. for ALL
PTSD Susceptibility and Challenges: Pathophysiological Consequences of Behavioral Symptoms.
MV Brahmajothi , MB Abou-Donia
Military Medicine2020 - VOLUME 185, SUPPLEMENT 1 pp 279-285.
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Military Medicine
2022 - VOLUME 187, ISSUES 7-8
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Military Medicine
2022 - VOLUME 187, ISSUES 11-12
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2023 - VOLUME 2023, ISSUE 5
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5 results. SEE PTSD Susceptibility and Challenges: Pathophysiological Consequences of Behavioral Symptoms. for ALL
MB Abou-Donia , MV Brahmajothi
Military Medicine2020 - VOLUME 185, SUPPLEMENT 1 pp 383-389.
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Military Medicine
2022 - VOLUME 187, ISSUES 11-12
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Military Medicine
2022 - VOLUME 187, ISSUES 11-12
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2023 - VOLUME 2023, ISSUE 5
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5 results. SEE Novel Approach for Detecting the Neurological or Behavioral Impact of Physiological Episodes (PEs) in Military Aircraft Crews. for ALL