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HomeCirculationVol. 108, No. 5August 5, 2003 Free AccessAnnouncementPDF/EPUBAboutView PDFView EPUBSections ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload citationsTrack citationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyReddit Jump toFree AccessAnnouncementPDF/EPUBAugust 5, 2003 James T. Willerson, MD James T. WillersonJames T. Willerson Search for more papers by this author Originally published5 Aug 2003https://doi.org/10.1161/circ.108.5.503Circulation. 2003;108:503Circulation’s Newest Section Mini-Review: Expert OpinionsDr Dean Kereiakes is the Section Editor for Circulation’s newest section, Mini-Reviews: Expert Opinions. Expert opinions and advice will be solicited from internationally recognized thought-leaders for topics in cardiovascular medicine that are of interest to the cardiovascular clinician. In addition, health-care policy and patient care issues will be examined attempting to improve clinical care and resource utilization. Mini-Reviews: Expert Opinions will provide timely, useful advice on the recognition and management of important cardiovascular problems and will expand the clinically relevant format of Circulation. The new section will be available in print and via a radio button on the home page of CirculationOnline in January 2003.Circulation’s Ongoing New Features: Clinician Update and The Cardiology Patient PageDr Elliott Antman is Section Editor for two new sections that were introduced in the Online version of Circulation in May 2001. The sections are available as a collection through radio buttons on the home page of Circulation Online, and now the Clinician Update is also published in the print journal. We are pleased to offer the new sections as a review for the clinician and as a resource for the patient.Rapid Track for Review and PublicationThe Rapid Track category of manuscript is designed to provide expedited review within 7 working days and, if accepted, rapid publication of manuscripts reporting the results of important clinical trials and major basic science discoveries. Accepted manuscripts are published online within 7 to 10 working days and within 4 to 5 weeks in the print journal after return of the corrected proofs. If an author believes his/her work meets the criteria for the Rapid Track consideration as stated in our Instructions to Authors, the author should request Rapid Track consideration in the submission letter that accompanies the manuscript.Rapid Access PublicationAll original manuscripts accepted for publication in Circulation are now published Online in our Rapid Access Publication Section one week after proofs are returned to Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and are in print in five weeks. The Online section is available via a radio button on Circulation’s home page.Cardiovascular NewsCardiology Patient PageAmbulatory Electrocardiographic RecordingPeter R. Kowey, MD; Dusan Z. Kocovic, MD (Circulation. 2003; 108:e31-e33Google Scholar.)Images in Cardiovascular MedicineDetection of a Vulnerable Coronary Plaque: A Treatment DilemmaChourmouzios A. Arampatzis, MD; Jurgen M.R. Ligthart, RT; Johannes A. Schaar, MD; Koen Nieman, MD; Patrick W. Serruys, MD, PhD; Pim J. de Feyter, MD, PhD (Circulation. 2003; 108:e34-e35Google Scholar.) Previous Back to top Next FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByRiegel B, Moser D, Anker S, Appel L, Dunbar S, Grady K, Gurvitz M, Havranek E, Lee C, Lindenfeld J, Peterson P, Pressler S, Schocken D and Whellan D (2009) State of the Science, Circulation, 120:12, (1141-1163), Online publication date: 22-Sep-2009. August 5, 2003Vol 108, Issue 5 Advertisement Article InformationMetrics https://doi.org/10.1161/circ.108.5.503 Originally publishedAugust 5, 2003 PDF download Advertisement
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