Obstetrics and Gynecology
This journal is a valuable resource for any clinician specialising in women's health. Published monthly, it includes clinical research on current developments in obstetrics, gynecology, and women's total health care. It is the official publication of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and is peer-reviewed.
This journal is in the top
5 list of impactful journals for this topic category (obstetrics and
gynecology), as determined by the journal impact factor 7.2* (2024, Journal
Citation Report, Web of Science, accessed 13/03/24).
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*Journal Impact Factor (JIF)
The Journal Impact Factor
(JIF) is the most widely quoted metric and has traditionally been the gold
standard. It gives an overall value indicating the average number of times research
articles and reviews have been cited by other articles/journals. Typically, it
has been an indicator of the impact and influence of a journal on published
research in a subject category. However, it is not necessarily an indicator of
quality and there is some debate these days regarding its value. You can find
the JIF of a journal by typing “impact factor” along with the journal name into
Google. I have used Web of Science to find information about the JIF.
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