Surgery: Journals
Electronic resources for students, faculty and staff in the Department of Surgery.
Journals
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American Journal of SurgerySouthwestern Surgical Congress, North Pacific Surgical Association, Association for Surgical Education, Association of Women Surgeons, American Society of Breast Surgeons, Association of VA Surgeons, and Midwest Surgical Association
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Annals of SurgeryAmerican Surgical Association, European Surgical Association, Southern Surgical Association, New York Surgical Society, and the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery
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Annals of Thoracic SurgeryThe Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the Southern Thoracic Surgical Association
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Annals of Vascular SurgeryFrench Society for Vascular Surgery, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, Southern California Vascular Surgical Society, and Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery
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Archives of SurgeryAmerican Medical Association
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JAMAAmerican Medical Association
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Journal of Surgical ResearchAssociation for Academic Surgery
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS)American College of Surgeons
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New England Journal of MedicineMassachusetts Medical Society
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SurgerySociety of University Surgeons, Central Surgical Association, and the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons
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