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  1. www.hkmj.orgHKMJ

    HKMJ is published bimonthly and indexed in MEDLINE/Index Medicus, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), Current Contents–Clinical Medicine, BIOSIS Previews, Embase/Excerpta Medica, Biological Abstracts, Index Copernicus, and SCOPUS.

  2. www.hkmj.org › overviewOverview - HKMJ

    HKMJ is published by the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Press. The HKMJ is a Hong Kong-based, peer-reviewed, general medical journal which is circulated to Fellows of the HKAM, members of the HKMA, and

  3. The HKMJ invites authors to submit video clips for publication on the Journal’s website, along with their submission of manuscripts. All video clips will be subject to peer review. The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine will hold the copyright on all video clips

  4. JOURNAL MENU Journal Home FIND ISSUES Current Issue Past Issues ARTICLE & MULTIMEDIA COVID-19 Updates Online First Articles Latest CME Articles Most Accessed Articles Clinical Epidemiology Workshop Series Supplements Videos ...

  5. 2024年8月29日 · MEDICAL PRACTICE 2024 Hong Kong College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists guideline on antenatal screening and management of hepatitis B for prevention of mother-to-child transmission 2024 Apr 30 | https://doi.org/10.12809/hkmj2311218

  6. The Hong Kong–MoCA (HK-MoCA) has been shown to have comparable sensitivity to the Cantonese version of the MMSE for detection of MCI.61 The optimal cut-off score for HK-MoCA to detect dementia was 18/19 (sensitivity: 0.923; specificity: 0.61

  7. This study examined the effect of age and education level upon the performance of HK-MoCA by regressing the unadjusted raw score of HK-MoCA on age, years of education, and clinical diagnosis using multivariate linear models.

  8. Articles related to COVID-19 published in the Hong Kong Medical Journal Wang HHX, Li YT, Huang J, et al. COVID-19: emerging trends, healthcare practice, artificial intelligence–assisted decision support, and implications for service innovation.

  9. Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) IV–predicted mortality. Results: The annual number of patients receiving ECMO increased from 18 to 171 over 10 years. In total, 911 patients received ECMO during the study period: 297 (32.6%) received veno-arterial ECMO,

  10. The Hong Kong Medical Journal has introduced CME/CPD for Fellows of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (HKAM), and registrants of the MCHK CME Programme under the HKAM or the Hong Kong Medical Association can also participate.

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