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Old August 31st, 2002, 10:11
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Principles for Article Selection

  1. The Internet Medical Association is a non-profit organization that conducts the Journal Club and is responsible for article selection. The Continuing Medical Education committee meets quarterly at a minimum to verify compliance with these principles.
  2. Articles must be from a peer-reviewed medical journal
  3. Articles ideally should be freely available on the Internet with no requirements for user registration or payment.
  4. We follow the Fair-Use Statute in selecting articles to use in the journal club. Namely, articles are strictly for educational purposes and the origin of the article is clearly stated with a hyperlink to the article's home page.

The primary online medical journal meeting the above criteria is BMJ, although journal club selections may include any article meeting the above requirements.

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