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JSHGM has launched its DEI Committee!
We will actively promote DEI through outreach, education, and research.
Our journal also welcomes manuscripts on DEI-related topics across hospital management and healthcare systems!
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JHGM welcomes high-quality Original Articles and Reviews from around the world.
Topics include Hospital Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Medical Education, Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and Healthcare Management.
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This achievement will increase the visibility and global reach of articles published in JHGM.
We hope to connect more clinicians, educators, and researchers in Hospital Medicine worldwide.
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DOAJ indexing reflects international recognition of editorial quality, peer review, publication ethics, transparency, and open-access standards.
We thank our editors, reviewers, authors, and readers.
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We are pleased to announce that the Journal of Hospital General Medicine (JHGM) has been officially accepted for indexing in DOAJ.
A major milestone for JHGM and the global Hospital Medicine community.
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Japan is facing an unprecedented super-aged society. This review discusses the need for a deeper understanding of older adults and emphasizes approaches that focus not only on medical care but also on daily life and social support systems.
“Dizziness and vertigo” is one of the most common symptoms encountered in general practice.
A practical and clinically oriented review has recently been published to support better understanding and bedside management.
Current AI has limitations, and the importance of physicians’ clinical reasoning and comprehensive care was emphasized. In medical education, the need for AI literacy and its gradual implementation was highlighted.
Redefining the Role of General Medicine Physicians in the Artificial Intelligence
Era: Implications for Clinical Practice and Education
Masaki Tago
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https://t.co/ZPcjZALwWG
This article introduces the Joy in Medicine movement to Japan. It explores how empathy, communication, and organizational change can address burnout while fostering fulfillment in clinical practice, offering a new perspective on physician well-being.
This paper introduces HRC47, a resident-led platform for residents interested in general medicine in Japan. Through peer networking, mentorship, and academic activities, HRC47 reduces isolation, clarifies career paths, and strengthens professional identity.
Empowering Junior Residents Aspiring to General Medicine: Lessons from HRC47, a Society-based Co-creation Model Led by Young Society Members
Maaya Fushie
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https://t.co/LBXecQePdK
Hospital-associated VTE is preventable, but a prevention gap persists in Japanese internal medical wards. This review translates current evidence into a practical roadmap for improved risk assessment, prophylaxis, and policy reform.
Prophylaxis of Venous Thromboembolism in Japanese Medical Inpatients: Current Evidence and Future Directions
Takafumi Nomizo (JSHGM High-Quality Medical Care Working Group)
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https://t.co/sLOGd3Qavb
This case report describes a 50-year-old man with Marchiafava-Bignami disease diagnosed by characteristic symmetric corpus callosum lesions on MRI. The authors emphasize MRI findings as the key clue for distinguishing MBD from infarction and Wernicke’s encephalopathy.