Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine

Infobox Journal
title = Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
discipline = peer-reviewed medical journal
abbreviation = Aviat Space Env Med
publisher = Aerospace Medical Association
country = America
history = founded 1930
website = http://www.asma.org/journal/index.php
ISSN = 0095-6562

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine (ASEM) is the world's premier aviation medicine journal. It is peer-reviewed and published monthly by the Aerospace Medical Association. "Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine" provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic aeromedical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field, and is distributed to more than 80 nations.

The journal was first published, under the title "The Journal of Aviation Medicine" (ISSN: 0095-991X) in 1930. In 1959 the title changed to "Aerospace Medicine" (ISSN: 0001-9402) and in 1975 the current title, "Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine" (ISSN: 0095-6562) commenced publication.

See also

* "Aerospace medicine"
* "Aerospace Medical Association"
* List of medical journals

External links

* [http://www.asma.org The Aerospace Medical Association]
* [http://www.asma.org/journal/index.php Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine]


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