About your Academic Medicine reading habits

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* 1. How long have you been reading Academic Medicine?

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* 2. Whether you read the journal using the print or digital version, which of the following best describes how you read Academic Medicine?

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* 3. Which of the following best describes how you typically read an article of interest in the journal?

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* 4. What do you typically do with the print edition after you have finished reading it? (check all that apply)

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* 5. How would you rate Academic Medicine on the following attributes?

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Poor
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Clear presentation of topics
Addresses timely topics
Scope of articles
Depth of topics covered
Addresses important topics
Quality of original research
Usefulness to my research
Value to my profession

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* 6. Below is a list of sections in a typical issue of the journal. How useful is each to your practice and your profession? You can visit our Instructions for Authors here for brief descriptions of each section and read examples in the Current Issue here.

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From the Editor
Commentaries
Perspectives
Articles
Innovation Reports
Research Reports
Literature Reviews
Medicine and the Arts
Teaching and Learning Moments
Cover Art
Letters to the Editor
AM Last Page

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* 7. If Academic Medicine were to publish more or less manuscripts in any of the above sections, what changes would you recommend? Please explain your response.

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* 8. How important to your practice is it that the journal publish more articles in the following topic areas?

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Education and training issues
Health and science policy
Institutional policy, management, and values
Research practice
Clinical practice
Undergraduate medical education
Graduate medical education
Continuing medical education

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* 9. What additional topics of interest, not listed above, would you like to see in future issues of the journal?

 

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