British Journal of Surgery

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British Journal of Surgery (BJS) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that covers the field of surgery. It is a leading international journal for surgical research and practice, aiming to publish original articles, reviews, and editorials that are relevant to surgeons and surgical teams. The journal focuses on clinical and experimental surgery, and its scope includes, but is not limited to, topics such as general surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, vascular surgery, paediatric surgery, oncological surgery, and transplant surgery. The BJS has a long history of contributing to the advancement of surgical science and practice.

History[edit | edit source]

The British Journal of Surgery was established in 1913, making it one of the oldest surgical journals in the world. It was founded with the aim of providing a platform for the dissemination of surgical knowledge and innovation. Over the years, the BJS has grown in stature and impact, becoming a key resource for surgeons worldwide.

Publication Frequency[edit | edit source]

The journal is published on a monthly basis, providing readers with regular updates on the latest developments in the field of surgery.

Impact Factor[edit | edit source]

The impact factor of a journal is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. The BJS consistently maintains a high impact factor, reflecting its importance and relevance in the surgical community.

Editorial Board[edit | edit source]

The editorial board of the British Journal of Surgery comprises a team of international experts in various surgical disciplines. This diverse group ensures that the journal covers a wide range of topics and maintains high standards of scientific rigor and relevance.

Submission and Peer Review Process[edit | edit source]

Submissions to the BJS undergo a rigorous peer review process, where they are evaluated by independent experts in the relevant field. This process ensures that only high-quality, original research is published.

Access[edit | edit source]

The British Journal of Surgery offers both print and online versions. Access to the full text of articles may require a subscription or payment, although the journal also provides open access options for authors.

Notable Articles[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the BJS has published numerous influential articles that have contributed significantly to the advancement of surgical practice and research. These articles cover a wide range of topics, from innovative surgical techniques to comprehensive reviews of current practices.

Awards[edit | edit source]

The BJS grants awards for outstanding contributions to the journal. These awards recognize excellence in research and writing and encourage the submission of high-quality manuscripts.

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