Al-Quds University
1815-2643
Monthly
1815-2635
2005
United Kingdom
English, Arabic
YES
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aqmeditor@najah.edu
Editor-in-Chief
Annals of Alquds Medicine (AQM), is a leading independent and international Palestinian journal of medicine. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers on all aspects of medicine, surgery, research and history of medicine, particularly those with relevance to the health/history of the Palestinian people. The journal is annual, bilingual (Arabic and English) and is published online and in print. AQM was founded and is edited by Dr. Haitham Idriss, a Ph.D. alumnus of the faculty of natural sciences of Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK and adjunct professor of Al-Quds University, Al-Quds, Palestine.
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