Journal
The Arizona Geriatrics Society Journal is a professional DOI searchable, nation-wide publication produced twice annually. Each issue contains peer-reviewed articles written by interprofessional geriatric researchers and practitioners featuring:
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State of the Art Geriatric Research
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Clinical Best Practices
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Medical Humanities
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Health & Aging Policy
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Professional Perspectives
Arizona Geriatrics Society (AzGS) Journal: Current & Past Issues
The AzGS Journal is available digitally for your convenience. To read current or past issues, simply click on the link below to the issue you wish to review.
2017 Fall Journal (click here to read)
Archive
2017 Spring Journal (click here to read)
2016 Fall Journal (click here to read)
2016 Spring Journal (click here to read)
2015 Fall Journal(click here to read)
2015 Spring Journal (click here to read)
2014 Fall Journal (click here to read)
2014 Summer Journal (click here to read)
2013 Fall Journal (click here to read)
2013 Summer Journal (click here to read)
2012 Fall Issue (was not published)
2012 Spring Journal (click here to read)
2011 Fall Issue (was not published)
2011 Spring Journal (click here to read)
2010 Fall Journal(click here to read)
2010 Spring Journal(click here to read)
2009 Fall Journal(click here to read)
2009 Spring Journal(click here to read)
2008 Fall Journal (click here to read)
2008 Spring Journal (click here to read)
2007 Fall Journal (click here to read)
2007 Spring Journal(click here to read)
2006 Fall Journal (click here to read)
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If you would like to contribute an article to the AzGS Journal, contact the editor. Manuscripts should be prepared according to the AMA
Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, 10th Edition (2007)
Submit manuscript to https://azgsjournal.scholasticahq.com
The first page should include the title and a 50-100 word abstract. Manuscripts are generally limited to 4,000 words and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts are reviewed by at least two members of the review board whose evaluations will provide a basis for the publication decision.
We are committed to a rapid review process.