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Journals in Health

  • Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice

    • ISSN: 1532-3382
    The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice presents timely original articles, as well as reviews of articles on the results and outcomes of clinical procedures and treatment. The Journal advocates the use or rejection of a procedure based on solid, clinical evidence found in literature. The Journal's dynamic operating principles are explicitness in process and objectives, publication of the highest-quality reviews and original articles, and an emphasis on objectivity.
  • Journal of Critical Care

    • ISSN: 0883-9441
    Improving Patient Care by Integrating Critical Care Systems Knowledge into Practice Behavior Official Publication of the World Federation of Intensive and Critical Care and the Society for Complex Acute IllnessThe Journal of Critical Care, the official publication of the World Federation of Intensive and Critical Care (WFICC) and the Society for Complex Acute Illness (SCAI), is a leading international, peer-reviewed journal that aims to improve patient care by publishing manuscripts that contain new or updated information that can be integrated into clinical practice, with the exception of experimental research.The Editorial Board represents an international cross section of individuals actively involved in the disciplines of Critical Care Medicine.The Journal welcomes the following paper types:Original ResearchReviewsMeta-... and Narrative Reviews: please follow our requirements article here before submitting your paperResearch Letters: should not exceed 600 words, 5 references or 1 figure and/or table. No supplementary material permittedClinical ChallengesMedical Ethics in Intensive Care MedicineEducation in Intensive Care MedicineEditorialsLe... to Editor: should refer to an article published in Journal of Critical Care no more than three months after the articles "Available Online Date"Special IssuesPlease see the journal's Guide For Authors for a more detailed explanation of submission requirements.
  • Gastroenterology

    • ISSN: 0016-5085
    Gastroenterology is the most prominent journal in the field of gastrointestinal disease. As the flagship journal of the American Gastroenterological Association, Gastroenterology delivers authoritative coverage of clinical, translational, and basic studies of all aspects of the digestive system, including the liver and pancreas, as well as nutrition. Regular features include original research studies by leading authorities and comprehensive reviews and perspectives on important topics relating to adult and pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology.In addition to peer-reviewed research articles, the journal includes features such as editorials, correspondence, and commentaries; and special sections such as "Mentoring, Education and Training Corner," "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in GI," "Gastro Digest," "Gastro Curbside Consult" and "Gastro Grand Rounds." Gastroenterology also provides digital media materials such as videos and "GI Rapid Reel" animations.
  • The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

    • ISSN: 1064-7481
    Aims and ScopeThe American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry is the authoritative source of information for the rapidly developing field of geriatric psychiatry. The Journal contains peer-reviewed articles on the diagnosis and classification of psychiatric disorders of later life, epidemiological and biological correlates of mental health of older adults, and psychopharmacology and other somatic treatments. The Journal is published twelve times a year.
  • Nursing for Women's Health

    • ISSN: 1751-4851
    Nursing for Women's Health (NWH) is the practice journal of the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. The mission of NWH is to translate evidence into nursing practice to improve health outcomes for individuals, families, and populations. The target audience is nurses, advanced practice nurses, midwives, and interdisciplinary teams working in women's and gender-related health, childbearing care, and neonatal health.Articles published in NWH are peer-reviewed, clinically focused, and intended to promote the practice of nurses across settings to the fullest scope of their training and education. The journal is highly visual, with full-color images, figures, tables, boxes, and additional resources to enhance readers' understanding and implementation of information into practice areas.Topics broadly include emerging and future clinical challenges; development, implementation, and evaluation of interdisciplinary projects; diseases and conditions; pharmacology; and health care policy, legislation, and advocacy. Global health topics, especially those with implications for nursing practice in United States, are also welcome. The editors of NWH are committed to addressing issues of health equity, disparity, and social justice through publication of articles that bring these issues to the forefront.NWH is published bi-monthly. Article types accepted for review include practice articles; literature reviews; reports of quality improvement and evidence-based practice projects; quantitative and qualitative research with direct clinical implications for the target audience; summaries of new drugs and devices; commentaries; continuing nursing education (CNE) articles; personal essays; and letters to the editor.
  • Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care

    • ISSN: 2210-8440
    Please see the pre-January 2011 content on Current Anaesthesia & Critical Care .Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care is an international peer reviewed journal, which welcomes reviews, original research about airway management and respiratory medicine, short communications, case reports about novelties and defined learning points and letters to the editor in anaesthesiology and critical care medicine on highly topical subjects and the latest breakthroughs in basic, clinical and translational research.The journal's objective is to provide a platform for discussion, analysis and debate of topics across a diverse, multidisciplinary audience of basic scientists and clinicians, who share the common goal of understanding clinical practice of anaesthesiology, critical care, aspects of related emergency medicine and resuscitation, as well as airway management and respiratory medicine with a view to new clinical practice. Communicating emerging concepts and ideas will be facilitated with short communications to progress the exciting and evolving field of anaesthesia and critical care. TACC seeks case report that describe novelties in the field arising from a clinical case, strong learning points out of the management of a clinical case, or how such case might have the potential to change clinical practice.
  • Arab Journal of Gastroenterology

    • ISSN: 1687-1979
    Arab Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG) publishes different studies related to the digestive system. It aims to be the foremost scientific peer reviewed journal encompassing diverse studies related to the digestive system and its disorders, and serving the Pan-Arab and wider community working on gastrointestinal disorders.
  • Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics

    • ISSN: 1048-6666
    Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics is an innovative, richly illustrated resource that keeps practitioners informed of significant advances in all areas of surgical management. Each issue of this atlas-style journal explores a single topic, often offering alternate approaches to the same procedure. Its current, definitive information keeps readers in the forefront of their specialty.
  • International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing

    • ISSN: 1878-1241
    Official journal of the Association of Maltese Orthopaedic Nurses, the Australia New Zealand Orthopaedic Nurses Association, Canadian Orthopaedic Nurses Association, RCN Society of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing and officially recognised by the Asian Association for Dynamic Osteosynthesis (Nursing), the Danish Orthopaedic Nurses Association (FSOS), Ortopedisjukskötersk... I Sverige (Sweden) and the International Collaboration of Orthopaedic NursingThe International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to promote the development and exchange of specialist knowledge within orthopaedic and trauma practice. The focus of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal trauma includes delivery of care for individuals with musculoskeletal injuries and disorders across the lifespan. It is not limited to purely the acute management of injuries and disorders but includes health promotion, bone health, falls/injury reduction, education, development of specialist workforce, contribution to health policy development and promotion of health in society. The journal is devoted primarily to nurses but also aims to serve other health professionals involved in the care of patients with orthopaedic and associated traumatic conditions. The journal aims to promote and share best practice through the dissemination of high quality research findings, debate within practice, exploration of professional issues and the development of health care practice as well as innovative roles.The journal publishes a wide range of papers from primary research and evidence updates to personal reflections on practice, book reviews, education and practice/management issues. The journal is committed to encouraging the sharing of new and innovative practices implemented across a broad range of international settings that will benefit people with musculoskeletal conditions and injuries worldwide. The journal encourages submission of different types of literature reviews such as scoping, narrative, integrative and systematic reviews, practice/quality improvement projects, healthcare system designs/reforms and innovations and letters to the editor regarding relevant topics. The journal is keen to consider submissions from a broad range of disciplines (ie non nursing) but it is essential that authors from those fields make the relevance of that paper to orthopaedic and trauma nursing overt in the manuscript.The mission of the journal is to facilitate global networking amongst orthopaedic and trauma nurses that results in the sharing of evidence-based practice, the dissemination of ideas and knowledge amongst orthopaedic and trauma nurses and other members of the health care team, including the organisations which support such practitioners in developing their knowledge and practice. The editorial team encourages and supports contributions from both experienced, developing and first time authors.Practice Development in Orthopaedics and Trauma Papers which describe initiatives and innovation in practice development or support continuing education are welcomed by the editors. In keeping with the journal's aims and scope, short papers are invited from clinical staff, educators and students. Such papers may focus on, but are not restricted to, best practice and practice development initiatives; implementation of research findings and education; improvements in patient care and development of the workforce in the clinical environment. Papers should be prepared in keeping with the journal's style (Guide for Authors can be found at Guide for Authors and should help the orthopaedic and trauma practitioner to develop and maintain their own skills and knowledge and help to transform delivery of quality care for patients elsewhere in the world. In addition, authors can use such papers to make the most of international networks by sharing their work, innovations and ideas.
  • Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    • ISSN: 1522-2942
    A Comparative Atlas Official Journal of the American Association for Thoracic SurgeryOperative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: A Comparative Atlas: A Comparative Atlas provides technique-based articles in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery by renowned surgeons in the field, presented in atlas format. Each issue of the quarterly publication contains articles in adult, congenital, and general thoracic surgery and may include transplantation techniques within individual sections. Articles are often paired to explore a single topic in a point/counterpoint approach. Numerous original line drawings, intraoperative photographs, and imaging studies are included in each issue to illustrate the different operative approaches.