European Medical Journal
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Founded | 2012 |
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The European Medical Journal (EMJ) is a privately owned, open-access[1] online publisher specialising in medical journals spanning eighteen therapeutic areas. Each journal features medical congress highlights, abstract reviews, and peer-reviewed articles[2]. Additionally, flagship EMJ journals are published quarterly, offering research papers, features, and interviews. Originally established as the European Medical Group (EMG)[3] by Spencer Gore in 2012, the publisher rebranded to EMJ in 2022. Today, EMJ produces a range of digital content, including journals, podcasts, webinars, and educational materials. EMJ has been recognised by the Queen's Awards for Enterprise with an award for outstanding achievement by a UK business in International Trade.[4]
History
The company was founded in 2012 by CEO Spencer Gore in Essex.[5] Spencer launched the European Medical Group to capitalise on a gap in the market he discovered while working in publishing[6]. Realising that many of the registered medical congress attendees did not make it to the event, the premise of the business was to deliver a journal from the congress in 6 weeks to offer learning to those who did not attend. EMJ transitioned to open access publishing in 2016 and launched a pharmaceutical magazine, GOLD, in 2018[7].
Content
The company provides medical journals across eighteen therapeutic areas: allergy & immunology; cardiology; dermatology; diabetes; gastroenterology; hematology; hepatology; innovations; interventional cardiology; microbiology & infectious diseases; nephrology; neurology; oncology; radiology; reproductive health; respiratory; rheumatology; and urology. The EMJ flagship journal is published every 3 months.
Other services
The EMJ Podcast[8] is an educational resource designed for healthcare professionals, offering insights into clinical practice and medicine. Released weekly, it is hosted by Dr. Jonathan Sackier, an internationally renowned surgeon[9] and Chairman of the EMJ Advisory Board. Each episode features a guest from the medical field, exploring the latest trends and innovations across different clinical specialties,
EMJ also produces EMJ GOLD[10] . EMJ GOLD is an online content hub for medical affairs and pharmaceutical professionals. EMJ GOLD produces a podcast, titled EMJ GOLD Podcast[11], in which they interview leaders in the industry.
Open access
EMJ journals are currently indexed on Google Scholar, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Royal Society of Medicine , Wellcome Library , Imperial College London , University College London , King's Fund , The Library Warner, British Library , The Library of Trinity College Dublin , Bodleian Libraries of University of Oxford , University of Sheffield Library, University of Birmingham Library, and Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research.
Article publication with EMJ is free[12].
Editors
- Evgenia Koutsouki (2019-Current)[13]
- Samantha Warne (2017–2019)
References
- ↑ "European Medical Journal – DOAJ".
- ↑ "European Medical Journal - PMLiVE".
- ↑ "European Medical Journal".
- ↑ "EMJ's new brand".
- ↑ "Spencer Gore".
- ↑ "Meet Spencer Gore, founder and CEO of EMJ". December 2022.
- ↑ "GOLD – A new pharma magazine by EMG". 28 June 2018.
- ↑ "The EMJ Podcast: Insights for Healthcare Professionals on Apple Podcasts".
- ↑ "Dr Jonathan Sackier - ARU".
- ↑ "EMJ GOLD Archives". Emj Gold.
- ↑ "EMJ GOLD Podcast: Weekly Pharma Insights on Apple Podcasts".
- ↑ "European Medical Journal – DOAJ".
- ↑ "Evgenia Koutsouki".
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