To the Editor: “Student medical journals” are a very broad church, encompassing everything from pseudo-magazines to rigorously peer-reviewed publications. In April this year, a national journal of the latter variety was launched here in Australia: the Australian Medical Student Journal (AMSJ).1
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- Australian Medical Student Journal, Sydney, NSW.
Correspondence: matt@unsw.edu.au
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