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April 16, 2015
Call for papers for the special issue on Interprofessional Education of the GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung

Together with the Robert Bosch Foundation, the GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung is planning to publish a special issue on Interprofessional Education.

GMS Z Med Ausbild is an interdisciplinary professional journal of German Medical Science (GMS), the portal and e-journal of the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF). Issued in cooperation with DIMDI and ZB MED – Leibniz-Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften, it offers free access to highly respected journal articles of proven quality covering the entire field of Medical Education. We invite you to take advantage of this excellent chance to present your project to a wide professional audience in an internationally recognized journal!

Only contributions of a high quality that have been subjected to the peer review process will be accepted for publication. Contributions will be published in German and English.

Manuscripts can be submitted via MOPS (Manuscript Operating System) or sent as Word files by email to Ms. Herrmannsdörfer: kontakt@gma-dach.org. When submitting the manuscript yourself or sending it as a Word file, we kindly request you to include the key phrase "Special issue Interprofessional Education" for the editors. In addition, please indicate the article type (please see the Authors' Guidelines).

The contributions can be submitted in German or English and will then be translated into the other language. The deadline to submit contributions is 15 August 2015. All costs and expenses connected with submission, translation and publication shall be covered by the Robert Bosch Foundation (Robert Bosch Stiftung). The special journal issue dealing with Interprofessional Education is planned to be published at the end of 2015.

Ms. Cichon of the Robert Bosch Foundation and Beate Herrmannsdörfer are available to assist in the case of any questions.

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