SCI期刊

萨姆吉南非医学杂志杂志

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Samj South African Medical Journal期刊基本信息

Samj South African Medical Journal
期刊简称

SAMJ S AFR MED J

期刊ISSN

0256-9574

影响因子

1.316

是否SCI

SCI、SCIE

是否开源

Yes

出版地

SOUTH AFRICA

审稿周期

Monthly

创刊年份

1932

研究方向

医学

Samj South African Medical Journal中文介绍

《Samj South African Medical Journal》是一本由South African Medical Association出版商出版的专业医学期刊,该刊创刊于1932年,刊期Monthly,该刊已被国际权威数据库SCI、SCIE收录。在中科院最新升级版分区表中,该刊分区信息为大类学科:医学 4区,小类学科:医学:内科 4区;在JCR(Journal Citation Reports)分区等级为Q3。该刊发文范围涵盖医学:内科等领域,旨在及时、准确、全面地报道国内外医学:内科工作者在该领域取得的最新研究成果、工作进展及学术动态、技术革新等,促进学术交流,鼓励学术创新。2021年影响因子为2.162,平均审稿速度偏慢,4-8周。

Samj South African Medical Journal英文介绍

The SAMJ is a monthly peer reviewed, internationally indexed, general medical journal. It carries The SAMJ is a monthly, peer-reviewed, internationally indexed, general medical journal publishing leading research impacting clinical care in Africa. The Journal is not limited to articles that have ‘general medical content’, but is intending to capture the spectrum of medical and health sciences, grouped by relevance to the country’s burden of disease. This will include research in the social sciences and economics that is relevant to the medical issues around our burden of disease

The journal carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other medical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries, general correspondence, and classified advertisements (refer to the section policies for further information).

Samj South African Medical Journal中科院分区

大类学科 分区 小类学科 分区 Top期刊 综述期刊
医学 4区 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL 医学:内科 4区

Samj South African Medical Journal期刊近9年JCR分区变化趋势

Samj South African Medical JournalJCR分区(JCR2021-2022年分区)

JCR分区等级 JCR所属学科 分区 影响因子
Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Q3 2.162

Samj South African Medical Journal期刊近7年影响因子变化趋势

Samj South African Medical Journal期刊的CiteScore值(CiteScore2021-2022年CiteScore值)

CiteScore SJR SNIP 学科类别 分区 排名 百分位
2.40 0.649 0.814 大类:Medicine 小类:General Medicine Q2 267 / 826

67%

Samj South African Medical Journal期刊近7年自引率变化趋势