Founded: 1914
Status: published
NLM Abbreviation: Med J Aust
The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) is Australia’s leading peer-reviewed general medical journal. It has been delivering groundbreaking research to the medical community since 1914.
Published twice a month, with one issue in each of January and December (22 issues a year), the MJA covers all the important issues affecting Australian health care, publishing the latest clinical research, evidence-based reviews, clinical practice updates, authoritative medical opinion and debate, and developments within the humanities with respect to medicine. The MJA encourages comment and debate from readers.
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