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Inj Prev 2003;9:97-98
© 2003 BMJ Publishing Group


EDITORIAL

Editorial

Guest editorials, commentaries, challenges, and accomplishments

I B Pless

Montreal Children’s Hospital and McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Correspondence to:
Professor Pless;
barry.pless@mcgill.ca


Editorial musings

Keywords: guest editorials; commentaries; challenges; accomplishments

The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below.

As the focus of the journal continues to expand, we have enlisted many experts to our board and family of reviewers. With this issue we welcome three new board members, Denise Kendrick, Mark Stevenson and Nancy Peck, and with regret say farewell and sincere thanks to others. This issue also heralds several new policies. One is to feature more guest editorials to provide a wider perspective, such as that which Roy Shephard and Steve Marshall offer with respect to the study by Conn et al (p117) on sports injuries. A second is to encourage more reports on program evaluations. But first, some long awaited good news.


INDEXED AT LAST! IMPACT FACTOR COMING SOON
With this issue Injury Prevention will appear in the Institute for Scientific Information’s Current Contents (Clinical Medicine and Social and Behavioral Sciences). This is welcome news, albeit long overdue. It means, for better or worse, that we will eventually receive an . . . [Full text of this article]







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