image: Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, the JAMA+ Women’s Health Editor in Chief, will curate the site.
Credit: JAMA Network
Chicago, IL — The JAMA Network announces the launch of JAMA+ Women’s Health, a new digital resource designed to elevate the visibility and accessibility of trusted, peer-reviewed content that advances health care for women across the globe.
Recognizing that women’s health is more comprehensive than reproductive care, gynecologic and breast cancer, and menopause, JAMA+ Women’s Health will showcase rigorous studies that include or focus exclusively on women from across JAMA and the 12 JAMA Network journals.
Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, the JAMA+ Women’s Health Editor in Chief, will curate the site.
“There’s been so much conversation about personalization of medicine, getting down to a single individual” says Brubaker. “But if we even made the big step forward to understand the differences in genetic and physiology that women have, we will improve health care outcomes.”
JAMA+ Women’s Health curates resources from across the JAMA Network:
- A select library of hundreds of peer-reviewed studies and reviews
- Multimedia content including expert interviews, podcasts, and explainer features
- Content that highlights underrecognized or underutilized approaches
“I understand the critical importance of women’s health scholarship, and I know that we need more of it. It’s essential that top journals actively promote this work,” said Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, M.D., Ph.D., M.A.S., Editor in Chief of JAMA and the JAMA Network. “At the JAMA Network, we have a broad and influential platform to do just that. JAMA+ Women’s Health is our way of amplifying the rich, deep content published throughout our network. Under the leadership of Dr. Linda Brubaker, this vital scholarship will receive the visibility and recognition it deserves.”
Learn more about JAMA+ channels and check out JAMA+ AI.
For more information, contact JAMA Network Media Relations at 312-464-JAMA (5252) or email media relations.