Editor's Choice
Editor's Choice is an occasional newsletter that highlights various departments and topics of interest, such as The Surgical Patient, Clinical Watch, A Day in the Life, Pharmacology Consult, and What's New.
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JAAPA eTOC
JAAPA’s eTOC provides a complete list of the print contents for the current’s month’s issue of the Journal. Readers can click on the headline for any article to read the article in full.
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Latest CME from JAAPA
Receive word of JAAPA’s most recently published AAPA Category I (pre-approved) CME articles with this newsletter. Links to the articles are provided, along with the CME posttest.
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Musings
Musings comes out 6 times a year and alerts you to the latest blog postings from JAAPA’s editor in chief and editorial board members.
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Only on the Web
Only on the Web comes out 6 times a year and alerts you to new online-only articles on the JAAPA Web site.
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Perspectives from Your Colleagues
JAAPA’s Perspectives from Your Colleagues showcases our most recent commentary articles. In addition to the Editorial, you’ll receive details about Sounding Board, Humane Medicine, and Genetics in Medicine.
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Spotlight On
This occasional newsletter offers an in-depth look at a single topic of clinical or professional interest. Examples include cardiology, surgery, infectious diseases, and PA professional issues.
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Test Your Diagnostic Skills
This JAAPA newsletter offers interactive versions of our best read clinical departments. Test your diagnostic skills each month with Case of the Month, Diagnostic Imaging Review, and Dermatology Digest.
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