The AMA Journal of Ethics is a monthly open-access (no subscription or publication fees) publication that includes peer-reviewed content, expert commentary, podcasts, medical education articles, policy discussions, and cases covering areas of medical ethics.
[1] It was established in 1999 as Virtual Mentor, obtaining its current name in 2015.
It is published by the American Medical Association and the editor-in-chief is Audiey C.
[2] Themes are student and resident-driven, and issue editors are selected annually to work with editorial staff and expert contributors.
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