Clinical Ophthalmology (journal)
Clinical Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on the field of ophthalmology. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye diseases and disorders.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Clinical Ophthalmology was established in 2007 and is published by Dove Medical Press. The journal covers a wide range of topics in ophthalmology, including cataract surgery, glaucoma, retinal diseases, corneal diseases, ocular oncology, refractive surgery, and pediatric ophthalmology. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, clinicians, and academicians to share and disseminate their findings in the field of ophthalmology.
Content[edit | edit source]
The content of Clinical Ophthalmology includes original research articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, and letters to the editor. The journal encourages submissions on innovative diagnostic techniques, surgical procedures, and treatment methods, as well as clinical trials and observational studies. The journal also publishes articles on the latest advancements in ophthalmic imaging, ocular therapeutics, and vision science.
Abstracting and Indexing[edit | edit source]
Clinical Ophthalmology is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and the Science Citation Index. The journal's impact factor, a measure of the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in the journal, is also available.
Editorial Board[edit | edit source]
The editorial board of Clinical Ophthalmology consists of renowned ophthalmologists and vision scientists from around the world. The board members are responsible for maintaining the quality and integrity of the journal by overseeing the peer-review process and ensuring that all published articles meet the journal's standards.
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