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International Journal of Pain

Synopsis: An open access, peer reviewed electronic journal that covers pain and pain management.


Indexing: Indexed by OAIster.  Pubmed indexing for NIH-funded research.

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


Latest news:

4,996 article downloads per month. 

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Journal: 7452
Most read article: 768
Editor in chief:
David Fishbain
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International Journal of Pain call for papers from Dr David Fishbain


Dear Colleagues,

I am writing to invite you to submit an article to the International Journal of Pain which provides rapid publication of original research articles, clinical studies, reviews, and case reports, relating to any type of pain or pain management. The journal has a distinguished editorial board eminently qualified and experienced in the area of pain with extensive academic qualifications. The board ensures that the journal will maintain high scientific standards and will have broad international appeal.

Advantages of submitting to the International Journal of Pain are outlined below.

What is the advantage to you of publishing in International Journal of Pain?
  • 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
Aims and scope:

International Journal of Pain is a journal that publishes papers in all aspects of pain and pain management.

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 International Journal of Pain 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 David Fishbain

Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Pain