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A New Editorial Team for Archives of Internal Medicine
The Choices We Make
Arch Intern Med. 2004;164:1480-1481.
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A new editorial team took over the reins at the Archives of Internal Medicine on January 1, 2004. In this editorial, I introduce the journal's new leaders and highlight some of the choices that we have made and continue to make in our new roles.
Our leadership group now consists of an editor and 8 deputy and associate editors, each of whom brings a background appropriate to the goals of the ARCHIVES. In addition to my new role as editor, I am also a professor and department chair of preventive medicine and professor of medicine (cardiology) at Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. I am a board-certified internist and cardiologist with research interests focusing on prevention and rehabilitation in cardiovascular diseases. In my 25+ years in medicine, I have practiced general internal medicine and cardiology, directed a preventive cardiology clinic, served as medical director for 2 cardiac rehabilitation . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Philip Greenland, MD, Editor
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