2015 Publications Information for Institutions

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The JAMA Network Introduction 3 JAMA 4 JAMA Dermatology 5 JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery 6 JAMA 7 JAMA Neurology 8 JAMA Ophthalmology 9 JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery 10 JAMA Pediatrics 11 JAMA Psychiatry 12 JAMA Surgery 13 JAMA Network Online Features 14 The JAMA Network Reader 15 Multilingual Videos From All JAMA Network Journals 16 JAMA Network Backfiles 17 Other Publications From the AMA Virtual Mentor 19 Pricing 2015 AMA Site Licenses 21 2015 AMA Site Licenses for Institutions 22-23 2015 Institutional Print 24 2015 JAMA Network Backfiles Pricing 25-26

Page 2 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications The JAMA Network Building on a tradition of editorial excellence, The JAMA Network brings JAMA together with an array of specialty journals to offer enhanced access to the research, reviews, and viewpoints shaping the future of medicine. Through a variety of innovative tools, The JAMA Network provides the insights that matter most to medical research and practice.

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Page 3 JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association jama.com

Since 1883, physicians and health care professionals Editor Howard Bauchner, MD around the world have turned to JAMA for ground- 2013 30.387 breaking research and insightful commentary from Frequency (Weekly) leaders in medicine and health care. As one of the 48 issues per year most widely circulated peer-reviewed general medical Print ISSN 0098-7484 journals in the world, JAMA provides readers through- Online ISSN 1538-3598 out the world with essential medical information and Published Since 1883 a unique forum for discussions shaping the future of 2015 Volume Number 313-314 medical practice and public health. COUNTER-Compliant Usage Statistics Yes FEATURES INCLUDE Athens and Shibboleth Original Research JAMA Clinical Authentication Available Reports of authoritative, Evidence Synopsis cutting-edge and practice- Concisely summarizes a changing research high-quality systematic review, enabling clinicians to easily Viewpoints understand the evidence and the Timely opinions of leading key take-home messages that are scholars on a diverse range of relevant to daily medical practice contemporary medical issues Clinical Reviews & Education The JAMA Clinical Challenge Timely, evidence-based reviews Assess a patient case, study the providing clinically useful image(s), and take a quiz to therapeutic and diagnostic insight see if you’ve chosen the best course of action JAMA Patient Page Key facts presented in Author Video Interviews patient-friendly terms with Listen to the author discuss links to resources on a wide the study to gain a deeper variety of health topics understanding of a study’s objectives, findings, and The Medical Letter implications Read articles from The Medical Letter in JAMA—unbiased, trustworthy information about drug and device therapy

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Page 4 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications JAMA Dermatology jamadermatology.com

JAMA Dermatology publishes peer-reviewed information Editor June K. Robinson, MD concerning a broad range of issues relating to the 2013 Impact Factor 4.306 skin and its conditions—clinical studies, surgical Frequency (Monthly) therapeutics, techniques, and breakthrough treatments. 12 issues per year Print ISSN 0003-987X FEATURES INCLUDE Online ISSN 1538-3652 Cutting Edge: Clinicopathological NEW Print ISSN 2168-6068 Challenges in Therapy Challenge Case Studies NEW Online ISSN 2168-6084 Compelling articles concerning Keep up-to-date with brief Published By AMA Since 1920 challenges in management or reports of original cases with medical or surgical therapeutics high academic value 2015 Volume Number 151 COUNTER-Compliant Usage Clinical Challenge Author Interviews Statistics Yes Assess a patient, study the Listen to authors discuss image(s), take the quiz, and their research and gain a Athens and Shibboleth compare your answers deeper understanding of a Authentication Available study’s objectives, findings, Patient Page and implications Visually compelling images with striking consistent and Online First Articles repeatable patterns whose Read articles weeks before recognition enhances diagnostic they appear in the print issue and therapeutic abilities

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Page 5 JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery jamafacialplasticsurgery.com

JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery is the preeminent journal Editor Wayne F. Larrabee Jr, MD for all medical specialties that perform cosmetic and re- 2013 Impact Factor 1.623 constructive surgery on the face, including facial plastic Frequency (Bimonthly) surgery, dermatology, oculoplastic surgery, maxillofacial 6 issues per year surgery, and plastic surgery. Print ISSN 1521-2491 It is the official publication for the American Academy of Online ISSN 1538-3660 Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the European NEW Print ISSN 2168-6076 Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery, and the Interna- NEW Online ISSN 2168-6092 tional Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery Societies. Published Since 1999 2015 Volume Number 17 COUNTER-Compliant Usage FEATURES INCLUDE Statistics Yes Original Articles Online First Articles Athens and Shibboleth Peer-reviewed articles Read articles each week before Authentication Available delivering the latest diagnostic they appear in the print issue and therapeutic advances, Theme Issues accompanied by color figures Issues covering topics such as illustrating the latest practices rejuvenation of the aging face, Surgical Techniques rhinoplasty, vascular birthmarks, New and practical techniques and oculoplastic surgery in cosmetic and reconstructive Beauty surgery of the face Essays related to the craft Author Interviews of facial plastic surgery as it Listen to or watch authors pertains to the visual arts discuss their research and gain a deeper understanding of a study’s objectives, findings, and implications

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Page 6 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications JAMA Internal Medicine jamainternalmedicine.com

JAMA Internal Medicine delivers high-impact, peer- Editor Rita F. Redberg, MD, MSc *Note: Beginning reviewed advances in internal medicine focusing on 2013 Impact Factor 13.246 January 1, 2014 JAMA Internal Medicine has changed to 12 original research, reviews, and controversies in the Frequency (Bi-Weekly) print issues per year. Online field. Covering topics such as health care reform, 12 issues per year first articles publish every cardiovascular disease, , infectious disease, Print ISSN 0003-9926 week, and new issues publish gastroenterology, , pulmonary disease, Online ISSN 1538-3679 online every 2 weeks. All and critical care medicine, the journal publishes articles appear in the print NEW Print ISSN 2168-6106 edition. For more information, essential information for informed decision making. NEW Online ISSN 2168-6114 please go to the Information Published Since 1908 for Institutions link at jama.com

FEATURES INCLUDE 2015 Volume Number 175 COUNTER-Compliant Usage Original Investigations Challenges in Clinical Statistics Yes Randomized trials, intervention Electrocardiography studies, studies of screening Read a case then answer Athens and Shibboleth and diagnostic tests, cohort a question based on an Authentication Available studies, and cost-effectiveness accompanying ECG image studies covering diagnostic Review Articles and therapeutic advances, Systematic reviews that bring many accompanied by Invited into focus state-of-the-art Commentaries research and practice Less Is More Author Interviews Collection of articles that Listen to or watch authors document cases in which less discuss their research and gain health care results in better a deeper understanding of a health, with commentary on study’s objectives, findings, implications for clinical practice and implications Perspectives Online First Articles Patients’ and physicians’ Read articles each week before perspectives on health care they appear in the print issue experiences

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Page 7 JAMA Neurology jamaneurology.com

JAMA Neurology provides an international perspective Editor Roger N. Rosenberg, MD on a wide range of topics from leading centers 2013 Impact Factor 7.008 of neurological research through peer-reviewed Frequency (Monthly) information, forums, and features. 12 issues per year Print ISSN 0003-9942 Online ISSN 1538-3687 FEATURES INCLUDE NEW Print ISSN 2168-6149 Clinical Trials Neurological Reviews NEW Online ISSN 2168-6157 High-impact, peer-reviewed Critical assessments of the articles with direct clinical literature and data sources Published Since 1959 relevance pertaining to clinical or basic 2015 Volume Number 72 science topics, emphasizing Viewpoints COUNTER-Compliant Usage the cause, diagnosis, prognosis, Differing expert viewpoints on Statistics Yes therapy, or prevention the issues shaping the future Athens and Shibboleth of the field, including disease Images in Neurology Authentication Available nosology, mechanisms of A monthly quiz that challenges disease, specific diagnostic readers with case studies procedures, therapies, and featuring vivid clinical related subjects photographs and images What’s Your Diagnosis? Author Interviews Quarterly online quiz where Listen to authors discuss their readers are presented with a research and gain a deeper case history and an image and understanding of a study’s asked to make a diagnosis objectives, findings, and implications Online First Articles Read articles each week before they appear in the print issue

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Page 8 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications JAMA Ophthalmology jamaophthalmology.com

JAMA Ophthalmology draws on academic, scientific, Editor Neil Bressler, MD and clinical experts for a broad range of clinical and 2013 Impact Factor 4.488 laboratory science articles, clinical trials, reviews, Frequency (Monthly) commentaries, and a wide range of special features. 12 issues per year Print ISSN 0003-9950 Online ISSN 1538-3601 FEATURES INCLUDE NEW Print ISSN 2168-6165 Clinical Trials Surgeon’s Corner NEW Online ISSN 2168-6173 Reports on large, randomized Provides current information on Published By AMA Since 1929 controlled studies of direct surgical techniques, devices, 2015 Volume Number 133 clinical relevance and outcomes COUNTER-Compliant Usage Viewpoints Theme Issues Statistics Yes Timely opinions of leading Issues covering topics such Athens and Shibboleth scholars on a diverse range of as genetics, worldwide Authentication Available contemporary ophthalmic issues ophthalmology, optical coherence tomography, JAMA Opthalmology translational research, and Clinical Challenge ophthalmic pathology Assess a patient case, study the image(s), and take a quiz to see Online First Articles if you've chosen the best course Read articles each week before of action they appear in the print issue Author Interviews Listen to authors discuss their research and gain a deeper understanding of a study’s objectives, findings, and implications

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Page 9 JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery jamaotolaryngology.com

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Editor Paul A. Levine, MD publishes clinical and basic research from around 2013 Impact Factor 1.748 the world on diseases of the head and neck. It is the Frequency (Monthly) official publication for the American Head and Neck 12 issues per year Society and The American Academy of Facial Plastic Print ISSN 0886-4470 and Reconstructive Surgery, Inc. Online ISSN 1538-361X NEW Print ISSN 2168-6181 FEATURES INCLUDE NEW Online ISSN 2168-619X Original Articles Reflections Published Since 1925 The latest diagnostic and Concise, insightful essays 2015 Volume Number 141 therapeutic advances, illustrated contemplate personal in vivid full color experiences in medicine COUNTER-Compliant Usage Statistics Yes Clinical Problem Solving Author Interviews Athens and Shibboleth Stimulating quiz cases featuring Listen to or watch authors Authentication Available clinical photographs and images discuss their research and gain in radiology and pathology a deeper understanding of a study’s objectives, findings, Clinical Challenges and implications in Otolaryngology A fair and balanced treatment Online First Articles of controversial topics through Read articles each week before lively dialogue they appear in the print issue

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Page 10 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications JAMA Pediatrics jamapediatrics.com

JAMA Pediatrics offers original studies, editorials, Editor Frederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH systematic reviews, commentaries, case studies, and 2013 Impact Factor 4.252 updates on clinical science and practice management, Frequency (Monthly) in addition to a variety of special features. 12 issues per year Print ISSN 1072-4710 Online ISSN 1538-3628 NEW Print ISSN 2168-6203 FEATURES INCLUDE NEW Online ISSN 2168-6211 JAMA Pediatrics Advice for Patients Clinical Challenge Presents health issues in Published Since 1911 Challenging image-based patient-friendly terms on a wide 2015 Volume Number 169 feature allows readers to range of topics. PDFs provide COUNTER-Compliant Usage sharpen their diagnostic skills an easy way to download and Statistics Yes each month disperse the information to your Athens and Shibboleth patients Multifaceted Coverage Authentication Available Updates on issues affecting Author Interviews practice, from clinical science Listen to or watch authors to practice management and discuss their research and gain public health a deeper understanding of a study’s objectives, findings, Journal Club and implications Structured critiques of key studies designed for use by Online First Articles instructors and students Read articles weeks before they appear in the print issue Pediatric Forum Lively, up-to-date discussions and synopses of important clinical topics

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Page 11 JAMA Psychiatry jamapsychiatry.com

Each month JAMA Psychiatry delivers state-of-the-art Editor Joseph T. Coyle, MD original studies and diverse commentary on the interplay 2013 Impact Factor 13.747 between psychiatric disorders and physical health, Frequency (Monthly) human behavior, and emerging therapies. 12 issues per year Print ISSN 0003-990X Online ISSN 1538-3636 FEATURES INCLUDE NEW Print ISSN 2168-622X Original Articles Art and Images in Psychiatry NEW Online ISSN 2168-6238 Peer-reviewed articles broadly Thoughtful examinations of a covering the field of psychiatry range of topics through the lens Published Since 1959 of the visual arts 2015 Volume Number 72 Viewpoints Succinct and stimulating, Author Interviews COUNTER-Compliant Usage designed to spur debate and Listen to or watch authors Statistics Yes further discussion of the topic discuss their research and gain Athens and Shibboleth covered in the original article a deeper understanding of a Authentication Available study’s objectives, findings, Reviews and implications Insightful explorations of new avenues of investigation and Online First Articles current hypotheses Read articles each week before they appear in the print issue Editorials Concise and thought provoking, designed to further discussion of the topic covered in the original article

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Page 12 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications JAMA Surgery jamasurgery.com

JAMA Surgery publishes peer-reviewed Editor Melina Kibbe, MD research, commentaries, illustrations, and special 2013 Impact Factor 4.297 articles that keep readers up-to-date on important Frequency (Monthly) advances in the field, from surgical techniques to 12 issues per year optimizing patient care. It is the official publication Print ISSN 0004-0010 for the Pacific Coast Surgical Association and the Online ISSN 1538-3644 Association of VA Surgeons. NEW Print ISSN 2168-6254 NEW Online ISSN 2168-6262 Published Since 1920 FEATURES INCLUDE 2015 Volume Number 150 Original Articles Comprehensive Coverage COUNTER-Compliant Usage Peer-reviewed original research Keeps readers abreast of Statistics Yes presented alongside relevant issues affecting clinical practice, critical essays from training paradigms to Athens and Shibboleth malpractice concerns Authentication Available Image of the Month Monthly quizzes that Author Interviews challenge readers with case Listen to or watch authors studies featuring vivid clinical discuss their research and gain jamasurgery.com October 2013 Volume 148, Number 10 photographs and images a deeper understanding of a Pages 901 – 992 study’s objectives, findings, Resident’s Forum and implications Residents in training are the first authors of these interesting Online First Articles Research historical reviews, small case Read articles each week before Original Investigation 932 Pattern and Clinical Predictors of Lymph 956 Excessively Long Hospital Stays After 907 Financial Impact of Surgical Site Node Involvement in Nonfunctioning Trauma Are Not Related to the Severity of on Hospitals: The Hospital Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (NF- Illness: Let’s Aim to the Right Target! series, summaries of recent they appear in the print issue Management Perspective PanNETs) JO Hwabejire and Coauthors JW Shepard and Coauthors S Partelli and Coauthors 962 Operative Management of Refractory 915 Impact of Objectively Assessing 940 NEXUS Chest: Validation of a Decision Neuropathic Inguinodynia by a Laparoscopic developments, and laboratory Surgeons’ Teaching on Effective Instrument for Selective Chest Imaging Retroperitoneal Approach Perioperative Instructional Behaviors in Blunt Trauma DC Chen and Coauthors CI Anderson and Coauthors RM Rodriguez and Coauthors Brief Report studies 924 Successful Nonoperative Management 947 Independent Predictors of Enteric 968 Influencing Medical Student Education of the Most Severe Blunt Renal Injuries: Fistula and Abdominal Sepsis After Damage Via a Voluntary Shadowing Program for A Multicenter Study of the Research Control Laparotomy: Results From the Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Consortium of New England Centers Prospective AAST Open Abdomen Registry DA Stroh and Coauthors for Trauma MJ Bradley and Coauthors; for the AAST Open GM van der Wilden and Coauthors Abdomen Study Group

Opinion Clinical Review & Education LETTERS Comment & Response Viewpoint Review 985 Response to Patient Satisfaction as a 905 Evaluating Outcomes and Costs 971 Breast Cancer: A Review Possible Indicator of Quality Surgical Care in Perioperative Care for the General Surgeon MD Neuman and LA Fleisher CB Matsen and LA Neumayer 985 Valuing Patient Experience as a Unique and Intrinsically Important Aspect of Health Invited Commentary JAMA Surgery Clinical Challenge Care Quality 923 Too Many Excuses for Not Teaching 981 Right Lower Quadrant Pain in the Operating Room and One Simple P Lemercier and Coauthors 987 Correction Solution: Faculty Feedback 983 Rare Complication After Viral Illness Continuing Medical Education PJ Schenarts and K Flowers BJ Allan and Coauthors 991 Online CME Quiz Questions 955 Damage Control: A Balancing Act JW Cannon

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Page 13 JAMA Network Online Features jamanetwork.com

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Page 14 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications The JAMA Network Reader 1 Network. Any Device

The JAMA NetworkTM Reader offers instant, easy access to the vital information physicians and researchers want and need. A customizable resource for anytime, anywhere access to the research, reviews, and Viewpoints that Access to The matter most to your patrons, from across the entire JAMA network, including all specialty journals. JAMA Network Reader is available

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Page 16 The JAMA Network 2015 Publications The JAMA Network Backfiles

August 2012 August www.jamapediatrics.com August 2012 Volume 166, Number 8 Pages 685 – 784 JAMA Research Pediatrics

Original Investigations 719 Role of Waist Measures in Characterizing 738 Validation and Refinement of a 700 Prospective Multicenter Study of Viral the Lipid and Blood Pressure Assessment of Prediction Rule to Identify Children at Low Etiology and Hospital Length of Stay in Adolescents Classified by Body Mass Index Risk for Acute Appendicitis Children With Severe Bronchiolitis M Khoury and Coauthors AB Kharbanda and Coauthors for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research JM Mansbach and Coauthors for the MARC-30 725 Presentation and Outcomes of Children Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics Investigators With Intraventricular Hemorrhages After 707 Frequency of Parent-Supervised Blunt Head Trauma 745 Patterns of Care at End of Life in Children Outdoor Play of US Preschool-Aged R Lichtenstein and Coauthors for the Traumatic Brain With Advanced Heart Disease ChildrenImplications of Current Practice Injury Study Group of the Pediatric Emergency Care E Morell and Coauthors PS Tandon and Coauthors Applied Research Network (PECARN) 749 The Parenting Responsibility and 713 Organized Physical Activity in Young 732 Cranial Computer Tomography Use Emotional Preparedness (PREP) Screening School Children and Subsequent 4-Year Among Children With Minor Blunt Head Tool: A 3-Item Screen That Identifies Teen Change in Body Mass Index Trauma: Association With Race/Ethnicity Mothers at High Risk for Nonoptimal Parenting G Dunton and Coauthors JE Natale and Coauthors for PECARN RG Lanzi and Coauthors

August 2012 August www.jamasurgery.com August 2012 Opinion Clinical Reviews & Education LETTERS Volume 147, Number 8 Research Letters Viewpoint Pages 685 – 788 Review 773 Prevalence of Human Papilloma 696 Pediatric Hospitalists: Coming of Age 757 Adolescent Bariatric Surgery in Young Women Receiving the in 2012 M Dickman and Coauthors First Quadrivalent Vaccine Dose JAC Verkouteren and T Nijsten JAMA Pediatrics Clinical Challenge LE Widdice and Coauthors On My Mind 768 Picture of the Month 776 Trends in Competitive Beverage 694 The Darkening Veil of “Do Everything” C Rodriguez-Caruncho and Coauthors Availability: Findings From US Secondary C Feudtner and W Morrison Schools Advice for Patients YM Terry-McElrath and Coauthors Editorials 784 Adolescent Bariatric Surgery 767 Bronchiolitis: Too-Familiar Yet Too- E Moraites and Coauthors Article Summaries and Complete Contents JAMA Mysterious Disease of Childhood P DeLaMora and A Moscona Continuing Medical Education on page 687 Research 693 Online CME Quiz Questions Surgery 770 Disparities in Health Care: Lack of Equity Arising From Overuse (and Vice Versa) Original Investigations 724 Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: 753 Microscopic Margins and Patterns of MD Dowd 694 Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, and A Better Look Into the Latest Trends Treatment Failure in Resected Pancreatic Other Comorbidities: A Prospective Cohort CY Kang and Coauthors Adenocarcinoma772 Expanding the Envelope of Care C Feudtner and AR Mott Study of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy 732 Outcomes of Adult Trauma Patients JL Gnerlich and Coauthors vs Medical Treatment Admitted to Trauma Centers in Pennsylvania, 761 A SurgicalInvited Simulation Commentary Curriculum F Leonetti and Coauthors 2000-2009 for Senior Medical755 Is There Students a “Bright Based Future” on for Another 701 Perioperative Risk Assessment in a LG Glance and Coauthors TeamSTEPPSScreening Test in Pediatrics? Robotic General Surgery: Lessons Learned 738 Improving Outcomes After Pages 685 – 784 AH Meier and PFCoauthors Belamarich From 884 Cases at a Single Institution Gastroesophageal Cancer Resection: Brief Report F Leonetti and Coauthors Can Japanese Results Be Reproduced in 778 A Novel Approach to Closure of Perineal Making History for Children for 100 Years 709 Overcoming the Challenges of Single- Western Centers? Wounds During Abdominoperineal Resection: Incision Cholecystectomy With Robotic GB Hanna and Coauthors Use of Fibrin Sealant Single-Site Technology 747 Effect of Short-term vs Prolonged F Leonetti and Coauthors A Pietrabissa and Coauthors Nasogastric Decompression on Major 12,850 715 Postesophagectomy Complications: Predictors of Lymph Node Count in 166 Volume Colorectal Cancer Resections: Data From A Parallel-Group Randomized Trial US Nationwide Prospective Cohort Studies RC Mistry and Coauthors T Morikawa and Coauthors

Opinion 766 There Is No “I” in “TEAM” 783 Image of the Month issues KL McCoy and SE Carty S Sainathan and Coauthors 1,706,961 8 Viewpoint 776 The Goal of Esophagogastrectomy for Continuing Medical Education 692 A Handy Tool to Teach Segmented Liver Patients With Esophageal Cancer: Minimally 690 Online CME Quiz Questions Anatomy to Surgical Trainees Invasive or Maximally Effective? EN Pauli and Coauthors RJ Battafarano LETTERS Invited Commentaries 700 Bariatric Surgery as a Highly Effective Clinical Reviews & Education Comments & Responses Intervention for Diabetes: News Flash or 785 Alcohol Use Does Not Equal Abuse Review pages Preaching to the Choir? JC Gould 768 Evidence to Support the Use of Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy for Complete Contents on page 685 746 The End of Limited Lymphadenectomy Esophageal Cancer: A Meta-analysis in Gastroesophageal Cancer Surgery? M Dantoc and Coauthors Y Kurokawa and Y Doki 752 Should Nasogastric Tubes Be Removed JAMA Surgery Challenge Early or Late? That Is the Question 781 Image of the Month DE Low L Crichlow and Coauthors

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Page 18 TheThe JAMAJAMA NetworkNetwork 20152015 PublicationsPublications Virtual Mentor The American Medical Association Journal of Ethics virtualmentor.org

Virtual Mentor, the American Medical Association’s Editor Audiey C. Kao, MD, PhD online ethics journal explores the challenges that students, Impact Factor N/A residents, and other physicians confront in their training Frequency (Monthly) and daily practice. Open-access and advertisement 12 issues per year free, Virtual Mentor contains original articles and Published Since 1999 commentary on a given theme, such as access to 2015 Volume Number 17 care, the goals of medicine, and ethical questions in Athens Authentication N/A genetic testing. Medical students and resident physicians serve as issue editors, developing topics for the upcoming year and soliciting contributions from experts on the subject. Virtual Mentor is MEDLINE indexed; all past and current articles can be found through .gov.searches.

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JAMA JAMA+3 JAMA+6 JAMA+9 Tier D3 $11,959 $18,929 $22,311 $23,917 Tier D2 $9,434 $14,915 $17,585 $18,868 Tier D1 $7,952 $12,568 $14,826 $15,903 Tier C $3,858 $6,108 $7,201 $7,715 Tier B $2,290 $3,619 $4,269 $4,578 Tier A2 $1,237 $1,949 $2,320 $2,475 Tier A1 $866 $1,361 $1,609 $1,732

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Page 25 The JAMA Network Backfiles Pricing Hospital

Tiered Pricing Rates Specialty The JAMA Network Backfiles are Full Journals available as a one-time purchase, Package Jama Only which includes perpetual access Tier HE2 $54,000 $45,900 $13,500 rights. Maintenance fees are waived Tier HE1 $36,000 $30,600 $9,000 with an active site license. Tier HD $21,632 $18,387 $5,408 This pricing applies to institutions that fall within AMA tiers D3 Tier HC $15,158 $12,884 $3,789 through HA1. Other institutions Tier HB $12,632 $10,737 $3,158 are encouraged to contact a sales representative for a quote: Tier HA2 $8,211 $6,979 $2,053 [email protected]. Tier HA1 $6,000 $5,100 $1,500 All prices in US Dollars

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Tier HE2 Tier HC Tier HA2 • Hospital system with 8-11 Hospitals • Single hospitals with • Single hospitals with 501 or more staffed beds 121-250 staffed beds Tier HE1 • Teaching hospitals¹ with Tier HA1 • Hospital systems with 4-7 hospitals 501 or more staffed beds • Single hospitals with • Single hospital with 11-20 • Single hospital with up to 120 or fewer staffed beds affiliated clinics 500 staffed beds plus up to Non-tiered Tier HD 10 affiliated clinics • Hospital systems with more than • Hospital systems with 2-3 hospitals Tier HB 12 hospitals • Single hospital with 501 or • Single hospitals with 251-500 (Please contact your site license more staffed beds plus up to 10 staffed beds sales representative for pricing) affiliated clinics • Teaching hospitals with 500 or fewer staffed beds

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