Trinity Student Medical Journal
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Established in 2000, the Trinity Student Medical Journal (TSMJ) is an annual peer-reviewed medical journal written, edited and produced by medical students at Trinity College, Dublin.
The TSMJ is intended to provide an inclusive vehicle for students to communicate current medical research, opinions and thoughts to other students, faculty members and faculty of affiliated hospitals and institutions. The aim of the TSMJ is to provide a medium that is responsive to the rapidly changing face of contemporary medicine, and is able to grow and expand as rapidly as the subject.
Published in association with the Dublin University Publications Committee.
[edit] Themes
2002 | Global perspectives on healthcare |
2003 | Communication in healthcare |
2004 | Exercise in healthcare |
2005 | Screening |
2006 | Genes, the environment and disease |
[edit] Past Directors and Chief Editors
Year | Director | Chief Editor |
2000 (Vol. 1) | Aric David Parnes | Rajan Puri |
2001 (Vol. 2) | Sonia Chacko | Jarrod Wall |
2002 (Vol. 3) | Ray Walls | Ashish Jain |
2003 (Vol. 4) | Ciara McLaughlin | Heather Church |
2004 (Vol. 5) | Brenda Rice | Des McMahon |
2005 (Vol. 6) | Rebecca O’Rourke | Ciaran McMullan |
2006 (Vol. 7) | Rachel Liu | Peter Lonergan |