An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of knowledge , taught and researched as part of higher education . A scholar's discipline is commonly defined by the university faculties and learned societies to which they belong and the academic journals in which they publish research .
7-1177: (Redirected from Medical Toxicology ) Academic journal Drug Safety Discipline Pharmacology , pharmacovigilance Language English Edited by Nitin Joshi Publication details Former name(s) Medical Toxicology, Medical Toxicology and Adverse Drug Experience History 1986-present Publisher Adis International Springer Nature Frequency Monthly Impact factor 5.606 (2020) Standard abbreviations ISO 4 ( alt ) · Bluebook ( alt ) NLM ( alt ) · MathSciNet ( alt [REDACTED] ) ISO 4 Drug Saf. Indexing CODEN ( alt · alt2 ) · JSTOR ( alt ) · LCCN ( alt ) MIAR · NLM ( alt ) · Scopus CODEN DRSAEA ISSN 0114-5916 (print) 1179-1942 (web) OCLC no. 21000223 Links Journal homepage Online archive Drug Safety
14-536: A Social science Linguistics listed in Social science Also regarded as a Social science Also listed in Applied science Also regarded as the separate, an entry at the highest level of the hierarchy Also regarded as a social science Main articles: Outline of futures studies and Futures studies Also regarded as a formal science Also a branch of electrical engineering Also regarded as
21-597: A social science Also listed in Humanities International Society of Pharmacovigilance The International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISoP), previously the European Society of Pharmacovigilance (ESOP), is an international non-profit scientific organisation, which aims to foster pharmacovigilance both scientifically and educationally, and enhance all aspects of the safe and proper use of medicines , in all countries. Its official journal
28-623: Is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacovigilance . It was established in 1986 as Medical Toxicology , and was renamed Medical Toxicology and Adverse Drug Experience in 1987. It obtained its current name in 1990. It is published by Springer Nature under the Adis Reprint, and is the official journal of the International Society of Pharmacovigilance . Nitin Joshi BPharm, PGDiPharm, MRSNZ, FISoP
35-659: Is different from Wikidata Monthly journals (infobox) Articles with outdated impact factors from 2020 Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Outline of academic disciplines Disciplines vary between well-established ones in almost all universities with well-defined rosters of journals and conferences and nascent ones supported by only a few universities and publications. A discipline may have branches, which are often called sub-disciplines. The following outline provides an overview of and topical guide to academic disciplines. In each case, an entry at
42-1001: Is the editor-in-chief . He took over as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal in 2012. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2023 impact factor of 4.0. References [ edit ] ^ "InCites Journal Citation Reports" . apps.clarivate.com . Retrieved 2018-09-10 . External links [ edit ] Official website Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Drug_Safety&oldid=1251764326 " Categories : Drug safety Pharmacology journals Academic journals established in 1986 Springer Science+Business Media academic journals English-language journals Academic journals associated with international learned and professional societies of Europe Monthly journals Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
49-404: The highest level of the hierarchy (e.g., Humanities) is a group of broadly similar disciplines; an entry at the next highest level (e.g., Music) is a discipline having some degree of autonomy and being the fundamental identity felt by its scholars. Lower levels of the hierarchy are sub-disciplines that do generally not have any role in the structure of the university's governance. Also regarded as
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