Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Volume 19 (Issue 1 to Issue 12)
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH) is a leading journal in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology, dedicated to advancing knowledge and expertise in a wide range of areas related to the specialties. Here’s an overview of the journal’s characteristics:
Mission and Scope:
- CGH aims to present a wide array of themes in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. These include advances in diagnosis, endoscopy, intervention, and treatment in various areas such as cancer, inflammatory conditions, functional gastrointestinal issues, and matters related to nutrition, absorption, and secretion.
- The primary goal is to ensure that every article published in CGH is immediately relevant to the day-to-day practice of gastroenterology and hepatology specialists.
Content:
- CGH publishes peer-reviewed original research articles and scholarly reviews.
- The journal also features invited key reviews and articles focusing on the technological side of endoscopy, health policy, and issues related to practice management.
- In addition to text-based content, CGH offers multimedia content, such as images, video abstracts, and podcasts to enhance the reader’s experience.
Engagement and Updates:
- CGH actively engages its readers and the wider community through social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, where updates and commentaries related to its content are shared.
Recognition and Impact:
- In the 2021 Journal Citation Reports© by Clarivate Analytics, CGH holds an impressive 7th rank out of 93 journals in the gastroenterology and hepatology category.
- The journal boasts an impressive Impact Factor of 13.576, reflecting its high standards and the importance of its content in the field.
Publication Statistics:
- Authors can expect a swift response, with average decision times on their manuscripts being less than three weeks.
- With an acceptance rate of only 12%, CGH maintains a stringent quality control process, ensuring only top-tier articles are published.
- The journal has a widespread reach, with its content being circulated to over 20,300 individuals and institutions globally.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology serves as an invaluable resource for professionals in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology, providing them with cutting-edge research, reviews, and updates that have a direct and immediate impact on clinical practice.
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