Cureus

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Cureus  
DisciplineMedicine
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJohn R. Adler
Publication details
History2009–present
Publisher
Cureus, Inc. (United States)
Yes
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Cureus
Links


Cureus is an open-access, peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes a wide range of articles in the field of medicine. Founded in 2009 by John R. Adler, a professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University, Cureus aims to democratize the publication of medical research by providing a platform that is accessible to a broad audience, including clinicians, researchers, and the general public.

History[edit | edit source]

Cureus was established with the goal of addressing the challenges faced by traditional medical publishing, such as high costs and lengthy publication times. The journal leverages modern technology to streamline the submission and review process, allowing for rapid dissemination of research findings.

Mission and Scope[edit | edit source]

Cureus is dedicated to making medical research more accessible and engaging. The journal covers a wide array of topics within the medical field, including but not limited to:

The journal encourages submissions from all healthcare professionals and researchers, regardless of their geographic location or institutional affiliation.

Publication Model[edit | edit source]

Cureus operates under an open-access model, meaning that all articles are freely available to read and download. This model is supported by article processing charges (APCs) paid by authors or their institutions. The journal employs a unique "crowdsourced" peer review process, where articles are reviewed by a community of experts in the relevant field.

Editorial Process[edit | edit source]

The editorial process at Cureus is designed to be transparent and efficient. Submissions are initially screened by the editorial team for quality and relevance. Accepted articles undergo peer review, where reviewers provide feedback and suggest improvements. Authors are encouraged to engage with reviewers to enhance the quality of their work.

Innovations[edit | edit source]

Cureus has introduced several innovations in the field of medical publishing, including:

  • A "scholarly impact" score that measures the influence of an article based on views, downloads, and citations.
  • The use of multimedia elements, such as videos and interactive graphics, to enhance the presentation of research findings.
  • A focus on case reports and clinical images, which are often underrepresented in traditional journals.

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