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Military Medicine

Military Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the medical aspects of military service. It covers a wide range of topics including combat casualty care, military public health, trauma management, infectious diseases, and mental health. The journal provides valuable insights and research findings to military healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers, aiming to improve the health and well-being of military personnel worldwide.

Details
Abbr. Mil Med
Start 1955
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0026-4075
e-ISSN 1930-613X
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 4440 79
SJR / Ranks: 8910 500
CiteScore / Ranks: 9809 2.40
JIF / Ranks: 6553 1.2
Recent Articles
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Trousselard M, Claverie D, Deleplanque L, Taurin E, Bassan N, De Parseval E, et al.
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40085442
Background: Military personnel are exposed to a high level of operational stress that degrades their psychophysiological and cognitive performance and could impact the mission. Commando training is a unique opportunity...
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Nwanaji-Enwerem J, Khodasevich D, Gladish N, Shen H, Daredia S, Needham B, et al.
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40080460
Introduction: Military service can significantly impact human health, with research showing that veterans experience higher mortality rates than the general population. However, limited data exist on the relationships of veteran...
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St Cyr K, Saunders J, Cramm H, Aiken A, Kurdyak P, Sutradhar R, et al.
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40072577
Introduction: Research comparing primary care (PC) use among veterans and nonveterans has not widely considered the impact of sex and length of service on the association between veteran status and...
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Bukowinski A, Gumbs G, Hall C, Khodr Z, Richardson S, Conlin A
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40072524
Introduction: Little is known about the effects of parental mental health burdens during pregnancy on infant health among military families, who are subject to various stressors unique to military life....
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Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40072002
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Horan K, Schlenk M, Anderson H, McNamara C, Moore B
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40063402
Introduction: Military service members are at risk of heat stroke, particularly due to physical exertion during training and tasks. Due to the serious nature and potentially fatal consequences of heat...
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Kim E, Dupont J, Durning S, Landoll R, Soh M
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40045590
Introduction: Impostor phenomenon (IP), where individuals attribute their success to external factors rather than their abilities, is prevalent in competitive environments like medical school. Research on how the onboarding medical...
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Jannace K, Schulz R, Sparling T, Cooper D, Harrington C, Pasquina P
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40042889
Introduction: Over 2,100 active duty service members (ADSM) have experienced traumatic limb loss since 2001. Combat-injured ADSMs have over 3 times the odds of developing a behavioral health condition as...
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Husieva S, Osyodlo G, Goncharov I, Antonyuk O, Husiev A, Orlov V, et al.
Mil Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40042885
Introduction: During the full-scale war in Ukraine, the number of military personnel suffering from combat injuries with the development of anemia significantly increased. The work aimed to generalize and study...