Phil B. Fontanarosa, Howard Bauchner, Robert M. Golub
Biomedical journals serve numerous constituencies, the most important of which are authors (who provide content for the journal), peer reviewers (who evaluate the quality and validity of the content),1 and readers (who use the content to expand their knowledge and improve patient care). We hereby express our deepest appreciation to the members of these important groups for their ongoing contributions to, support of, and interest in JAMA.
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