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JASS was started ten years ago because clinicians did not have time to
read the BMJ,
Lancet,
JAMA,
NEJM,
which come out weekly, as well as the specialist journals.
We found the most important articles to be in the general journals
– 16 per month. We started publishing the summaries we made
for academics. It soon became clear that all practicing O & G
clinicians found the summaries useful, if not indispensable. We then
made the summaries available commercially, and JASS is now subscribed
to in 44 different countries.
JASS has become an international success because it keeps people who do
not have time to scan all the journals up to date.
JASS is subscribed to by individual specialists, academic departments,
and trainees. Its greatest attraction is that it keeps all of us up to
date with all aspects of our speciality. No-one can keep up to speed
with feto-maternal medicine, urogynaecology, reproductive medicine, and
gyneoncology.
In addition, JASS is accredited for CPD points in
Australia and New Zealand.
Wouldn’t you like to be up to speed
with developments outside your particular interest, but within the
speciality ?
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