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Your 'must have' periodical journals?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by LCBL, Oct 25, 2006.

  1. LCBL

    LCBL Active Member


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    What journals do you subscribe to and think they are great value for content? Professional journals, obviously. ;)
     
  2. Peter

    Peter Well-Known Member

    JAPMA is my favourite :)
    We also get Foot and Ankle International :) , Podiatry Today :rolleyes: and most of us in the UK get BJPM :(

    Sure others have their own selection.
     
  3. ANDREWRYALS

    ANDREWRYALS Member

    I think i would agree with JAPMA but the stuff we get from SOCAP can only be described as crap at best! Not exactly advancing the boundries of Podiatric Medicine, i must admit that there are some excellent UK authors out there but these are few and far between. :eek:
     
  4. John Spina

    John Spina Active Member

    I get things from Podiatry Today,Podiatry Management,Biomechanics,Skin and Wound Care and Microvascular complications.All fine reading.
     

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