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Annals of Internal Medicine

The Annals of Internal Medicine is one of the leading and often-cited peer-reviewed medical journals internationally that concentrates on internal medicine and its subspecialties. It was founded in 1927, and the American College of Physicians (ACP) publishes it. A leading forum for high-impact medical research, the journal supports evidence-based clinical practice.

Annals of Internal Medicine

Impact Factor

19.6 (Clarivate Analytics)

SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

3.845

CiteScore

CiteScore

13.20

Frequency

Frequency

Weekly

Submission to Acceptance

Approximately 1.5 months

Acceptance Rate

Approximately 6-8%

Key Highlights

5-Year Impact Factor

28.8

H-Index

419 - 445

Ranking

Ranked 8th out of 329 in the "Medicine, General & Internal" category.

Indexing

It is indexed in a wide range of databases, including Index Medicus, PubMed, MEDLINE, and Scopus. It's also indexed in BIOSIS Previews, CAB Direct, Chemical Abstracts Service (CASSI), CINAHL, Current Contents - Clinical Medicine, Current Contents - Live Science, and EMBASE.

Initial Editorial Decision

Approximately 5 days

First Post-Review Decision

Approximately 1.5 months

Acceptance to Publication

Data not specified

Publication Type

The journal publishes a variety of article types, including original research, review articles, clinical practice guidelines, commentaries, editorials, and personal narratives.

Open Access Model

Hybrid (subscription-based and open access).

Article Processing Charges (APC)

Not specified; likely varies depending on the publication model chosen.

Main text

The main text (excluding abstract and references) should be no more than 2500 words in length.

Abstract

Abstracts have a word limit of 275 words.

References

It is recommended to have no more than 50 bibliographic references in total.

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