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Integrative Medicine Insights

Synopsis: An open access, peer reviewed electronic journal that covers integration of complementary medicine into the over-all pursuit of patient health.


Indexing: 4 major databases. Pubmed indexing for NIH-funded research.

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

Visibility: Most popular article read 1500+ times.

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About this journal

Aims and scope:

The speed of reporting advances in integrative medicine, the open access model, and the highest editorial standards with which Integrative Medicine Insights is produced will have the combined effect of maximizing the benefit to the advance of the field.

Integrative Medicine Insights is a peer-reviewed, open-access research journal where those engaged in integrative medicine can turn for rapid communication of the latest advances in the application of complementary and alternative medicine toward the goal of overall wellness.

Editorial standards and procedures:

Submissions, excluding editorials, letters to the editor and dedications, will be peer reviewed by two reviewers.  Reviewers are required to provide fair, balanced and constructive reports.  

Under our Fairness in Peer Review Policy authors may appeal against reviewers' recommendations which are ill-founded, unobjective or unfair.  Appeals are considered by the Editor in Chief or Associate Editor.

Papers are not sent to peer reviewers following submission of a revised manuscript. Editorial decisions on re-submitted papers are based on the author's response to the initial peer review report.

Indexing:

This journal is indexed by the following services:

  • Google Scholar
  • CAS
  • DOAJ

SPARC Europe Seal award winner:

This journal has been awarded a SPARC Europe Seal. The Seal is an initiative of SPARC Europe (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) which is awarded to journals applying a Creative Commons CC-BY copyright license and that make journal metadata accessible to DOAJ.  

Amongst other important services DOAJ makes metadata OAI-compliant.  This in turn enhances the visibility of papers and allows OAI-harvesters to include the details of journal articles in their services. We encourage readers to make use of this valuable resource.  The DOAJ search page is available here.

National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy compliant:

As of April 7 2008, the US NIH Public Access Policy requires that all peer reviewed articles resulting from research carried out with NIH funding be deposited in the Pubmed Central archive.

If you are an NIH employee or grantee Libertas Academica will ensure that you comply with the policy by depositing your paper at Pubmed Central on your behalf. 

ISSN: 1177-3936


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Editor in Chief: Robert Nash

Dr Robert A Nash is a graduate of the US Naval Academy, Oklahoma State University and the State University of New York, Upstate Medical School, where he also did his neurology residency. Having had a long-term interest in headache and pain, he became qualified in pain medicine and later, acupuncture. He subsequently became interested in toxicant metals and their effects on the nervous and vascular systems and has been doing in-office, intravenous metals detoxification since 1995.

Dr Nash has served on the national boards of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM), the International College for Integrative Medicine (ICIM) and the American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology (ABCMT), of which he is currently chairman of the board. Dr. Nash was instrumental in initiating the activities leading to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) 5-year prospective, $30 million study entitled the “Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy” (TACT) for myocardial infarction patients. He has been appointed to the NIH TACT Data and Safety Management Board as one of seven members to oversee the TACT study. In addition, Dr. Nash is chairman of the American Board of Integrative Medical Practice and a board member of the American Society of Integrative Medical Practice.

Dr Nash has been active in promoting integrative medicine on the national level. He is a respected lecturer on heavy metal toxicity, addiction, headache and pain management, and the author of “Common Sense Medicine,” a book that refocuses the idea of disease care to health care. He is passionate about the need to investigate, teach and implement integrative medicine approaches, combining the best of traditional and non-traditional approaches for the best benefit of the patient.

Bob Nash is currently an office-based physician with an eclectic practice including adult neurology, headache and pain; sleep restoration, primary and secondary vascular disease prevention, acupuncture and clinical metal toxicology. He holds active medical licenses in Virginia and North Carolina. His website is here.