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Osmosis Team

Published on Feb 10, 2020. Updated on Apr 18, 2023.

Medical education research improves teaching and training strategies, helps determine
effective policies for the field, and shapes the future of clinical practice.

If you work as a medical educator, you likely want to conduct original research and publish it in
high-impact journals. Why? Because it advances the field and offers you other benefits, such as:

 Improving the reputation and prestige of the institution where you work.

 Creating opportunities for you to become a tenure-track professor and advance toward
becoming a full professor.
 Growing into a thought leader in your field who receives invitations to speak at important
conferences and workshops.

You can submit your research manuscript to dozens of medical education journals. And as a
result, understanding the ins and outs of these publications can be difficult.

That's why we've compiled a list of high-impact medical education journals below to help you
identify the right home for your future research.

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The most important medical education journals


Academic Medicine

Impact factor: 5.083 (source: journal website)

Frequency: 12 issues per year

Overview: First published in 1926 by the Association of American Medical Colleges, this
leading peer-reviewed journal focuses on research topics that impact academic medicine, such as
"education and training issues; health and science policy; institutional policy, management, and
values; research practice; and clinical practice in academic settings."

Medical Education
Impact factor: 4.619 (source: journal website)

Frequency: 12 issues per year

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