The New Zealand Medical Journal

The New Zealand Medical Journal
The New Zealand Medical Journal  
Abbreviated title (ISO) N Z Med J
Discipline Peer-reviewed Medical journal
Language English
Publication details
Publisher New Zealand Medical Association (New Zealand)
Publication history Founded 1887
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ISSN 1175-8716
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The New Zealand Medical Journal is a peer-reviewed medical journal. It is the official journal of the New Zealand Medical Association. The present editor-in-chief is Professor Frank Frizelle. The journal is a member of The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).[1]

Due to financial reasons in July 2002 the journal discontinued its hard copy print version and now only publishes as an online internet journal.[2] Based in Christchurch, the journal publishes editorials, original articles, case reports, viewpoint, and letters. The full text of articles less than 6 months old is available only to subscribers. Access is free to articles older than 6 months and abstracts.[3]

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  1. ^ Drazen JM, Van Der Weyden MB, Sahni P, Rosenberg J, Marusic A, Laine C, Kotzin S, Horton R, Hébert PC, Haug C, Godlee F, Frizelle FA, de Leeuw PW, Deangelis CD (30 October 2009). "Uniform Format for Disclosure of Competing Interests in ICMJE Journals". The New Zealand Medical Journal 122 (1305): 12–15. http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/122-1305/3848/. 
  2. ^ Adams J (2002). "Welcome to the eNZMJ". N. Z. Med. J. 115 (1157). http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/115-1157/46/. 
  3. ^ "The New Zealand Medical Journal Official Website". New Zealand Medical Association. http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/index.shtml. Retrieved 2007-07-05. 

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