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Marshall University School of Medicine launches medical journal

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January 23, 2018
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine has launched its first scholarly medical journal.

The Marshall Journal of Medicine is a peer-reviewed, open-access online journal designed to shed light on medical issues and conditions of priority to West Virginians and the Appalachian region. The first issue features submissions from physicians, medical faculty and residents from both Marshall University and West Virginia University.

"This journal is another step toward establishing a culture in our School of Medicine that prioritizes research," said Joseph I. Shapiro, M.D., dean of the School of Medicine. "Showcasing research that is focused on better health outcomes for our region goes hand in hand with our overall mission of fostering a skilled physician workforce to meet the health care needs of West Virginia and central Appalachia."

"We are thrilled to have a new open-access venue to share Appalachian-focused, scholarly work on the global scale," said Darshana Shah, Ph.D., associate dean for faculty affairs and professional development and editor-in-chief of the Journal. "Working with our colleagues on the main campus through the Digital Scholar Platform has allowed us to produce a dynamic, content-rich publication that we all should be proud of."

As an open-access publication, the Marshall Journal of Medicine facilitates online collaboration among researchers and allows them to build on the findings of others without restriction in order to accelerate discovery, Shah said. The first issue can be viewed at mds.marshall.edu/mjm.

In addition to Shah, members of the journal's editorial board include James Becker, M.D.; James Denvir, Ph.D.; Mehiar El-Hamdani, M.D.; Susan L. Flesher, M.D.; Suzanne Holroyd, M.D.; Aravinda Nanjundappa, M.D.; Mohammed Ranavaya, M.D., J.D.; Nalini Santanam, Ph.D., M.P.H.; and Franklin Shuler, M.D., Ph.D.

"I am incredibly proud of the collaborative effort between University Libraries and the School of Medicine to bring back publishing to our university," said Jan I. Fox, Ed.D., senior vice president for information technology/CIO at Marshall University. "The open, online nature of the journal makes it both cost effective and accessible."

Anyone, regardless of institutional affiliation, may submit an original article to be considered for publication. Marshall Journal of Medicine accepts scholarly articles, including case studies, original research, review articles and letters to the editor. Articles also receive Digital Object Identifiers, or DOIs, from the CrossRef organization to ensure they can always be found. The journal does not charge for submission. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis online at mds.marshall.edu/mjm. To contact the Journal, please e-mail [email protected]

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Contact: Leah C. Payne, Director of Public Affairs, Schools of Medicine & Pharmacy, 304-691-1713
Sheanna M. Spence, Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs & Community Relations, School of Medicine, 304-691-1639

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