About the Journal

The Carolina Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine (CJIM) is a student-led journal produced by graduate health science students at the University of North Carolina. Content and scope are intentionally broad. CJIM endeavors to support dissemination of student scholarship and train future health professionals in critical appraisal. We embrace the digital publishing format and remain committed to open access principles.

Students are responsible for peer review, editing, and all productions of CJIM. Faculty provide guidance and oversight. CJIM is supported by generous contributions from the UNC Health Foundation and the UNC School of Medicine Office of Student Affairs.

Additional questions may be sent to Taylor J. Stack at taylor_stack@med.unc.edu.

Current Issue

Special Edition: Conference Proceedings of the 56th John B. Graham Student Research Day

Established in 1987, the John B. Graham Medical Student Research Society recognizes and promotes the research efforts of the medical student body at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in basic science, public health, and clinical sciences. Members exchange ideas and share their experiences conducting research. The Society serves to encourage collaboration with faculty to promote productive research opportunities for students. The following are abstracts presented at the 2023 Student Research Day.

Editor's Note: Conference proceedings are published as provided by the John B. Graham Student Research Society and are not peer reviewed, edited, nor otherwise evaluated by CJIM referees, editors, or staff.

Published: 2024-03-30

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