Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia (IJA) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes comprehensive and critical articles related to the field of anaesthesia, pain management, and critical care. It serves as a vital resource for anaesthetists, pain management specialists, and critical care physicians, providing insights into the latest research, clinical practices, and advancements in the field.
History[edit | edit source]
The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia was established in 1953, making it one of the oldest and most respected journals in the field of anaesthesia in India. Over the years, it has evolved to include a wide range of topics relevant to anaesthesia, pain management, and critical care, reflecting the dynamic nature of these specialties.
Scope[edit | edit source]
The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics within the field of anaesthesia, including but not limited to:
- General anaesthesia
- Regional anaesthesia
- Pain management
- Critical care medicine
- Anaesthetic pharmacology
- Patient safety in anaesthesia and critical care
- Anaesthesia education and training
By disseminating high-quality research and scholarly articles, the IJA aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of practitioners and researchers in the field, ultimately improving patient care.
Publication Frequency[edit | edit source]
The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia is published bimonthly, providing readers with regular updates on the latest developments and research findings in the field of anaesthesia and related areas.
Editorial Board[edit | edit source]
The journal is overseen by an esteemed editorial board comprising renowned experts from across the globe. This diverse board ensures that the journal maintains high academic standards and publishes content that is relevant and of interest to the international anaesthesia community.
Abstracting and Indexing[edit | edit source]
The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia is indexed in several major databases, ensuring that its articles are accessible to a wide audience of researchers and practitioners. These databases include:
Access[edit | edit source]
The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia offers both print and online versions. The online version is accessible through its official website, providing easy access to its archives and current issues. The journal supports open access, allowing readers to access its content without subscription fees, which facilitates wider dissemination and impact of the work published.
Contributions[edit | edit source]
The IJA invites contributions from anaesthetists, pain management specialists, critical care physicians, and researchers in related fields. Submissions are subject to a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that only high-quality, original research and review articles are published.
External Links[edit | edit source]
While this article does not include external links, interested readers can find the Indian Journal of Anaesthesia's official website through a simple web search, providing access to its archives, submission guidelines, and latest issues.
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