La Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI) launched in March March underlay number of his new official scientific journal: la Spanish Journal of Medicine (Spanish J Med). This publication is an initiative that is online and in English, with abierto access, with quarterly periodicity, and that will be paid in principle interest topics for Internal Medicine and for the conjunction of the medical-scientific community as much as international.
The finals of the principal of the SJM es retrieve the experiences of any research group in which Spanish or foreign participants participate. This was explained in an interview with Gaceta Médica the editor-in-chief of the magazine, José M. Porcel, who will ensure that this new publication is “located in the Spanish Internal Medicine and the vanguard of the medical-scientific division of quality at the national and international level”.
In the context of the multiplicity of biomedical reviews, this new SEMI publication “does not have the spirit of competition, without complementarity”, says Porcel. In this sense, the expert indicates that supone a more medium that promises the canalization of investigations and announcements that “powder can be found in other publications”.
Four annual numbers
This new scientific publication of the SEMI will meet with four years ago in analyzing and discussing the ultimate scientific evidence of multiple influences. Además, the review pondrá el foco especialmente en el mundo anglosajón, he said, the editor explained, “the adequate dissemination of our only scientific investigations is possible, today he is, if they are edited in English”.
Among many other topics of interest, new diagnostic techniques, news about therapies with medicines, laboratory halls and clinical trials are being discussed. Original articles, revisions, guidelines, consensus, editorials and correspondence are published.
“Any area of Internal General Medicine or its medical subspecialties is of interest to review editors”
For this, those health professionals who develop an original investigation can “plasm their experience and knowledge in a review article” below the possibility of publishing articles within this new publication of the SEMI.

‘Following the common editorial process: an initial valuation by the team hoofartikel, a survey and process with two or more expert reviewers on the subject, and a final decision ”
This type of publication focuses on the investigation, one of the pillars for SEMI, which has 23 working groups within the company, with own initiatives.
The SEMI was published with the Spanish Clinical Review, which was founded in 1940, has been and continues to be a fundamental publication and scientific society.
Sondeverbod, “the proliferation of scientific information has made it possible to channel canes through a single review,” Porcel explained. In this sense, SEMI holds another official publication: RECCMI (Spanish Journal of Clinical Cases in Internal Medicine), “fundamentally intended to report experiences on individual patients”. This is the form of a scientific society with a publication that allows them to live in all of them, depending on their interests.
For the part of the co-editor of the SJM, Ricardo Gómez Huelgas, the birth of a new scientific magazine “is a motive for order and satisfaction because it brings a new advance and a boost to science”. On this line, Gómez distracts the facilities of the SJM publication, which will allow you to concoct and export the scientific knowledge that the Internal Medicine of collaborative and multidisciplinary form possesses.
Team editor of the SJM
As indicated earlier, the editor jefe of this new scientific review of the SEMI is José Manuel Porcel y co-editor jefe, Ricardo Gómez Huelgas.
Editing of the committee of la revista lo completean cinco editors associates: Alicia Conde Martel, Jesús Díez Manglano, Carlos Guijarro, Carmen Suárez y Juan Ignacio Pérez Calvo. Asimismo, the SEMI account with 35 editors specialist area of Spain and other countries, such as Argentina, Scotland, United States, Italy, Japan, Mexico and Sweden: Raúl Andrade, José Ramón Barberá, Máximo Bernabeu Wittel, Ramón Boixeda, Amaia Calderón Larrañaga, Miguel Camafort, Juana Carretero, Jordi Casademont Lis Castells, Ricard Cervera, Pablo Demelo, Elena Élez, Jay A. Fishman, Erik Folch, Daniel García Gil, Pardeep Jhund, Kazuomi Kario, Flora Kisuule, Carlos Lumbreras, Luis Manzano, Ana Maestre, Manuel Monreal, José Miguel Morales, José Obeso , José M. Ordovás, Roberto Parodi, Pablo Pérez Martínez, Francisco Purroy, Erick Joel Rendón, David Rubal, Manuel Rubio Rivas, Roser Solans, Alessandro Stievano, Josep Tabernero y Guillermo E. Umpierrez.
First number of the Spaans J Med
Among the articles published in the first issue of the Spanish J Med, find original original: Prognostic value of glycoprotein CA125 and their timeline changes in decompensated heart failure (C. Josa Laorden, I. Giménez López, C. Butcher, M. Sánchez Marteles, J. Rubio Gracia and JI Pérez Calvo); Basal bolus insulin therapy cannot control glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycemia in patients with severe COPD exacerbation (P. Oteo and J. Ena) y Is pulmonary embolism associated with pleural transudates, exudates or both? (JM Porcel, A. Esquerda, L. Porcel and S. Bielsa).
Asimismo, the inaugural example of the complete review six reviews: Risk stratification scores for severe bleeding in patients with venous thromboembolism (F. Galeano Valle, L. Ordieres Ortega and P. Demelo Rodríguez); Accumulation of heart failure, a prominent role in pathophysiology, and a therapeutic purpose (J. Rubio Gracia, M. Sánchez Marteles and JI Pérez Calvo); Malnutrition. An undervalued issue in patients with heart failure (A. Conde Martel); Inheritance effect in diabetes mellitus: fact or fiction? (R. Gómez Huelgas, LM Pérez Belmonte and GE Umpierrez); Based on gender and gender in health care (A. Maestre, A. Gonzálvez Gasch and J. Carretero) e Hypertension and fragility in older people, a dangerous link (M. Camafort, A. López Soto and K. Kario).