Dr. Joseph Varon and Matthew Halma reflect on the first year of the Journal of Independent Medicine: the most-downloaded papers, the growth of independent publishing, and what’s ahead.
This is great news. I hope you start to get some good engagement metrics for this journal. That would give us a sense that practitioners and the public are paying attention to ideas outside the establishment. Please keep us posted.
Yes, I think you will get more practic practitioners engagement coming fast. People are starting to wake up to all this captured peer review journals has been going on so I think this would be great. Thank you for doing this. God bless.
This is great news. I hope you start to get some good engagement metrics for this journal. That would give us a sense that practitioners and the public are paying attention to ideas outside the establishment. Please keep us posted.
Y’all have and continue to do GODS work, Bless you all.
Yes, I think you will get more practic practitioners engagement coming fast. People are starting to wake up to all this captured peer review journals has been going on so I think this would be great. Thank you for doing this. God bless.