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Most journals allow individuals to sign up for free e-mail alerts. Every time a new issue is published, the publisher will send you an e-mail listing the table of contents. Below is a list of the top 20 public health oriented journals. Link directly to the journals e-mail alert registration page, or if you prefer not to register, browse the contents via PubMed’s Journal search.

e-Journal Website PubMed
AIDS LWW Online "JAMA"[Journal]
American Journal of Nursing LWW Online "Am J Nurs"[Journal]
American Journal of Public Health AJPH "Am J Public Health"[Journal]
Emerging Infectious Diseases CDC "Emerg Infect Dis"[Journal]
Health Education and Behavior Sage Publications "Health Educ Behav"[Journal]
JAMA AMA "JAMA"[Journal]
Journal of Adolescent Health Elsevier "J Adolesc Health"[Journal]
Journal of Community Health Springer "J Community Health"[Journal]
Journal of Community Health Nursing LEA Online "J Community Health Nurs"[Journal]
Journal of Environmental Health NEHA "J Environ Health"[Journal]
Journal of Infectious Diseases U of Chicago Press "J Infect Dis"[Journal]
Journal of Nutrition ASN "J Nutr"[Journal]
Journal of Public Health Oxford Journals "J Public Health (Oxf)"[Journal]
Lancet Elsevier "Lancet"[Journal]
MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports CDC "MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep"[Journal]
New England Journal of Medicine Massachusetts Medical Society "N Engl J Med"[Journal]
Pediatrics AAP "Pediatrics"[Journal]
Preventive Medicine Elsevier "Prev Med"[Journal]
Public Health Nursing Blackwell "Public Health Nurs"[Journal]
Public Health Reports ASPH "Public Health Rep"[Journal]
Sexually Transmitted Diseases LWW Online "Sex Transm Dis"[Journal]

News

Staying on top of the latest public health information in your field can be challenging. The following resources are designed to help you keep in touch, stay informed, and manage the information you find.

  • Public Health Information and Data
    Public Health Information and Data Tutorial provides instruction for members of the public health workforce on issues related to information access and management. It contains modules on Staying Informed, Health Education Resources, Health Statistics, and Evidence-based Public Health.

  • MedPage Today: Public Health & Policy
    MedPage Today provides daily news coverage of a wide range of health specialties, including health policy, public health, and environmental health. Targeted towards health professionals, the website allows users to sign up for Daily Headlines emails, and presents news in useful continuing medical education-oriented Teaching Brief® and Conference Report formats.

  • News Feeds
    • RSS Feeds: known as Really Simple Syndication deliver news and other frequently updated content provided by Web sites right to your desktop computer. To receive RSS feeds you must download a free RSS reader. PubMed has just added this feature to their website

    • Google News Alerts allow you to set up personalized news alerts and e-mail you whenever news items matching your search criteria are posted online.

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Updated: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 10:33 AM

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