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Postgraduate Medicine is a rapid peer-reviewed medical journal published for primary care physicians. Established in 1916 by Charles W. Mayo, MD, Postgraduate Medicine is a peer-to-peer method of communicating the latest research to aid the primary care physician when making treatment decisions. Our mission is to provide relevant, useful, and authoritative medical information to help physicians solve clinical problems and improve patient care. With contributions from leading primary care physicians and researchers from around the world, Postgraduate Medicine provides a cutting-edge perspective on the most recent developments across many medical specialties.




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