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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
TitleThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
DisciplineEndocrinology
AbbreviationJ. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
PublisherEndocrine Society
CountryUnited States
FrequencyMonthly
History1941–present
Impact6.0
Issn0021-972X

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Endocrine Society focusing on clinical and translational research in Endocrinology and Metabolism. As a leading venue for research related to hormone-related diseases, it serves clinicians and investigators working on topics ranging from Diabetes mellitus to Thyroid disease and from Osteoporosis to Pituitary gland disorders. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, clinical practice guidelines, and consensus statements that influence care at institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital.

History

The journal originated in the mid-20th century amid efforts by the Endocrine Society and contemporaneous organizations like the American Medical Association and the National Institutes of Health to consolidate clinical endocrine scholarship. Early editorial leadership included figures connected with Harvard Medical School, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, reflecting ties to centers such as Brigham and Women's Hospital and University of California, San Francisco. Over decades the journal paralleled landmark developments exemplified by discoveries at Rockefeller University, clinical trials sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and epidemiologic investigations from the Framingham Heart Study. Editorial transitions coincided with advances in techniques developed at laboratories associated with Stanford University School of Medicine, University of Chicago Medicine, and Yale School of Medicine.

Scope and Content

The journal's remit encompasses clinical investigations, translational studies, and guideline-driven reviews addressing conditions like Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Cushing's syndrome, Addison's disease, and Polycystic ovary syndrome. Articles often arise from collaborations among institutions such as Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic, Imperial College London, Karolinska Institutet, and University of Oxford. Content types include randomized controlled trials influenced by standards from World Health Organization-endorsed methods, meta-analyses referencing protocols associated with Cochrane Collaboration, and mechanistic studies connected to work at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Reviews synthesize guidelines developed by organizations such as the American Diabetes Association and the American Thyroid Association, and consensus statements often reflect panels including representatives from European Society of Endocrinology and International Society of Endocrinology.

Editorial Organization and Publication Details

The journal is published monthly by the Endocrine Society and governed by an editorial board drawn from faculty at institutions including University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, University College London, McGill University, and University of Toronto. The editor-in-chief role has been held by clinicians with appointments at centers such as Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, and Duke University School of Medicine. Peer review follows policies compatible with procedures advocated by Committee on Publication Ethics and editorial standards observed at journals like The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine. The journal collaborates with indexing services operated by entities like Clarivate and engages production workflows similar to publishers such as Elsevier and Springer Nature.

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in major bibliographic databases including PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and the Science Citation Index Expanded maintained by Clarivate Analytics. Its metadata appear in platforms such as CrossRef and discovery services used by libraries at institutions like British Library, Library of Congress, and university systems including University of California and University of Oxford. Coverage in databases parallels indexing practices used by journals listed in Journal Citation Reports and included in repositories aligned with the National Library of Medicine.

Impact and Reception

Articles published in the journal have influenced clinical guidelines from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and public health recommendations associated with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Citation performance appears in comparative analyses alongside specialty journals such as Diabetes Care, Thyroid, and Endocrine Reviews. High-impact papers from contributors affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, and University of Washington have shaped practice in endocrinology clinics at centers like Stanford Health Care and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. The journal's role in disseminating data from multicenter trials and epidemiologic cohorts has drawn attention in forums including meetings of the Endocrine Society Annual Meeting and symposia at American College of Physicians events.

Category:Endocrinology journals