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International Journal of Surgery

出版年份:2004 年文章数:1204 投稿命中率: 开通期刊会员,数据随心看

出版周期:Monthly 自引率:4.5% 审稿周期: 开通期刊会员,数据随心看

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The International Journal of Surgery (IJS) is dedicated to the global advancement of surgical research, education and clinical practice. It aims to promote continued developments in surgery through the sharing of knowledge, ideas and good practice across all surgical specialties. The IJS provides readers with critically peer-reviewed, carefully selected/edited and up to date publications about advances in the field of surgery that are relevant to them.

The journal aims to develop and uphold the highest standards at the cutting-edge of research, provide a focus for evidence-based medicine through the publication of timely review articles and special issues and give the findings context, through the publication of editorials, commentaries and letters from the surgical community. We enforce reporting guidelines and mandate the registration of all research involving human participants in a publicly accessible research registry.

As a broad scope journal covering all surgical specialities, the IJS aims to facilitate the transfer of important ideas and lines of thought between and across specialities. In this way, the journal will help prevent the trend of increasing sub-specialisation leading to 'tunnel-vision' and the sequestration of important surgical advances within particular specialties.

What types of articles will the IJS publish?

  • Original Research Article
  • Systematic Reviews
  • Correspondence
  • Randomised Controlled Trials
  • Cohort, Case-control and Cross-sectional studies
  • Diagnostic, Quality Improvement and Qualitative studies
  • Health Economic Evaluation
  • Tumour Marker Prognostic Study
  • Before and After Studies
  • Qualitative Surveys
  • Case Series
  • Experimental Research
  • Editorial