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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2017; 55 (1)
The Journals role in continuing medical education
Ramiro HM, Cruz AJE
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 4-5
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ABSTRACT
In the 19th century, the first journals in medicine appeared in
order to disseminate knowledge among creators and discoverers,
but especially among users of knowledge, some of
these journals continue to be published nowadays.
Subsequently, an organization that initially aspired to collect,
sort, archive and distribute the publications: the Index
Medicus. Over time, it was imperative to create indexes
that measure the performance of journals and with that of
researchers.
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