Editorial - (2021) Volume 11, Issue 1
Received: 03-Jan-2021
Published:
29-Jan-2021
, DOI: 10.37421/jprm.2020.11.526
Citation: Manish Mahotharv. "Editorial on Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine 2021". J Pulm Respir Med 11 (2021) doi: 10.37421/jprm.2020.10.526
Copyright: 2020 Mahotharv, M. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the creative commons attribution license which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
The editorial mission of Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine is to report scientific research findings that advance understanding of all aspects of pulmonology and respiratory. Research covering a wide range of topics and emerging challenges in pulmonology and respiratory medicine is published. Pulmonary intervention and outcome research furthermore as qualitative and mixed methods analysis are within the editorial focus of Pulmonary Research. Basic, translational, and clinical research is published. Research about Pulmonary and Respiratory, Respiratory therapy is also published as is research describing new or advanced Research methods, Analytic strategies, and Analysis protocols. Our mission at Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine is to report scientific research findings that advance understanding of all aspects of pulmonology and respiratory. We intend to do this in the way we understand best-through editorial assessment, peer review, academic editing, and highly efficient production processes. We hope that all researchers strive to make their research findings known through careful, unbiased publication such as we aim to provide at Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine. We welcome your comments and importantly, your continued contributions to achieve the mission we have set for ourselves. Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine is a peer reviewed, double-blind journal. It is our pleasure to announce that during year 2020, all issues of volume 9 were published online on time and the print issues were also brought out and dispatched within 30 days of publishing the issue online. Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine throughout this year also brought out Internatioanl Conference on Pulmonology & interdicipilinary Medicine, 13th Global Summit on Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine 10th International Conference on COPD and Lungs, which consisted of ~ 50 abstracts. All published articles of this journal are included in the indexing and abstracting coverage of Cosmos IF, RefSeek, Hamdard University, Cosmos, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Studies receiving funding from a funding organization that is included on the list of PMC and Research Funder Policies or authors having NIH grant were submitted to PubMed. Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine has a long and distinguished record in the history of Pulmonology & interdicipilinary Medicine. Since its launch in 2011, Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine has been a “cooperative venture” of scientists, professional organizations, publisher, editorial staff, and readers to circulate scientific papers in Pulmonary to improve care, alleviate suffering, and advance well-being. Today, Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine continues as a preeminent journal in the field of Pulmonary & Respiratory. During the calendar year 2020, JPRM received a total of 58 papers, out of which 32 articles (58%) were rejected in the preliminary screening due to plagiarism or being out of the format and peer review process. During 2019 around 22 articles were subjected for publication after they are accepted in the peer review process. In the Volume 10 published during the year 2020, a total of 24 articles were published (at an average of 7 articles per issue) of which, articles were published from authors all around the world. A total of 110 research scientists from all over the world reviewed the 36 articles published in volume 10. Average publication lag time of an article was further reduced to 2-3 weeks. Pulmonary & Respiratory publishes regular papers and brief reports in the following areas: Research Reports (Original, empirical research findings in areas of interest to scientists) , Reviews (Reviews in Pulmonology or symptom science), Methods (Development and application of new methods. Measurement, statistics, informatics and analytics, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches. May include secondary analysis of previously reported data to illustrate leading edge methods), Brief Reports, Commentaries, Case reports, Short communications. Our mission at Pulmonary & Respiratory is to report scientific research findings that advance understanding of all aspects of health. We intend to do this in the way we understand best-through editorial assessment, peer review, academic editing, and highly efficient production processes. We hope that all researchers strive to make their research findings known through careful, unbiased publication such as we aim to provide at Pulmonary & Respiratory. We welcome your comments and, importantly, your continued contributions to achieve the mission we have set for ourselves.
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