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Clinical Medicine: Cardiology

Synopsis: An open access, peer reviewed electronic journal that covers prevention, diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disorders.


Indexing: 6 major databases. Pubmed indexing for NIH-funded research.

Processing time: Decision in 2 weeks for 90% of papers.

Visibility: Most popular article read 1400+ times.


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4,996 article downloads per month. 

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Journal: 90377
Most read article: 7549
Editor in chief:
Martin M. LeWinter
ISSN: 1178-1165


 
 
 

Clinical Medicine: Cardiology call for papers from Dr Martin LeWinter


I would like to encourage you to consider submitting your research papers to Clinical Medicine: Cardiology. We are interested in publishing papers covering a wide range of topics pertinent to clinical cardiology, ischemic, valvular, congenital and myocardial disease, arrhythmias and pacing, heart failure, imaging, epidemiology, decision analysis, primary and secondary prevention and associated translational research. We can assure you of a prompt, courteous and constructive review process and, as an on-line journal, a world-wide audience.  

What is the advantage to you of publishing in Clinical Medicine: Cardiology?
  • Full open access: everyone can read your article and you retain copyright in it
  • Publishing decision within 2 weeks of submission
  • Your paper will not be rejected due to lack of space and will be published immediately on acceptance
  • Prompt and fair peer review from two expert peer reviewers
  • Frequent updates on your paper’s status
  • Friendly responsive staff
What a previous author said:
"The publishing process of this journal was a most pleasant and productive experience.  I was particularly impressed with the regular updates of the progress of my submission.  Many other journals receive a submission and authors may not hear anything for months.  I appreciate your notification policy."
In summary:

The advantages of a younger journal such as Clinical Medicine: Cardiology are numerous but in essence allow us a greater flexibility and responsiveness to authors and readers that older journals cannot match.

Next steps:

Yours sincerely,
Dr Martin LeWinter

Editor-in-Chief
Clinical Medicine: Cardiology