The International Journal of Surgery (IJS) impact factor risen 121% to 13.400, ranked 5th in the SURGERY category.
Thank you to all our wonderful authors, readers, reviewers, Editors and staff.
We are delighted with our impact factor rising to 6.071 (from 3.357). We are now ranked 15 out of 272 surgical journals (we were 40th last year). A huge thank you to our authors, reviewers, editors, readers and publishers @ELSSurgery https://t.co/0dqCqgc5vc
Wonderful to see the updated PRISMA 2020 statement published in the IJS. Thank you Matthew Page and colleagues for publishing this valuable work with the IJS https://t.co/APkyiQ1LTL. The PRISMA 2020 statement: An updated guideline for reporting systemat... https://t.co/MVEHT3OURw
Wonderful to see our special issue on Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery published. Well done to Burcin Ekser and the team of Co-Editors @ijspg#surgery#livertransplantation#hepatobiliary
https://t.co/K8D89YBjyZ
Celebrating 10 years of surgical case reports with IJS Case Reports https://t.co/2urFw0oQpJ (open access to 5,000 articles). The top case reports from 2013 onwards won the prestigious Thomas E. Starzl Prize: https://t.co/RMXmLEOK3g
Americans complied with coronavirus lockdowns, helping to curb pandemic, new CDC study finds https://t.co/RN5XR4QCFr
with @AnnalsJournal study finds locksdowns are effective: https://t.co/OI98WuVCId
We are pleased to tell you our impact factor for 2019 has climbed to 3.357, up 6.3%. A big thank you to all our authors, reviewers, editors and readers for helping to make this happen. Interested in @IJSurgery - find out more here: https://t.co/0dqCqgc5vc #impactfactor
I've had queries from #EMCA#ConversationAnalysis people asking for advice on suitable research registers for their study. Best option found so far is Research Registry
@researchreg
All articles 2+ years old in our archive for @IJSurgery are freely accessible - that’s over 3,000 articles: https://t.co/fU6aLTN2JZ - part of our contribution to #openscience#openaccess
#NRCM2017 was 2 years back, but editorial of the meeting has just been published @IJSurgery (https://t.co/NwPGgUKuLK)
Most of themes discussed still relevant today + still discussed - trainees in trials, students in #collaborative research, PPI and many more!
#SoMe4Surgery