Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Volume 21 (Issue 1 to Issue 12)
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH) is a peer-reviewed journal with a clear mission and scope focusing on clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. Here are the key aspects that define CGH:
Mission and Scope:
- The mission of CGH is to provide readers with a comprehensive range of topics within clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. This includes covering diagnostic, endoscopic, interventional, and therapeutic advancements in areas such as cancer, inflammatory diseases, functional gastrointestinal disorders, nutrition, absorption, and secretion.
- The journal aims to publish articles that are immediately relevant to the practice of gastroenterology and hepatology. This includes original articles, scholarly reviews, key reviews, and articles on endoscopy/practice-based technology, health-care policy, and practice management.
Content Offerings:
- CGH features a wide range of content, including multimedia elements such as images, video abstracts, and podcasts. This approach enhances the accessibility and engagement of the journal’s content.
- The journal provides updates and commentary through social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, further promoting interaction and information sharing.
Impact and Recognition:
- CGH is recognized for its impact in the field, and it is ranked 7th out of 93 journals in the gastroenterology and hepatology category according to the 2021 Journal Citation Reports© published by Clarivate Analytics. It boasts an impressive Impact Factor of 13.576.
- Authors submitting their work to CGH can expect timely decisions on their manuscripts, typically within less than three weeks.
- The journal maintains a rigorous review process, resulting in an acceptance rate of 12%.
- CGH has a substantial global reach, being circulated to 20,300 individuals and institutions worldwide.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology serves as a prominent resource for practitioners, researchers, and experts in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. The journal’s commitment to providing valuable and timely content is evident in its impressive impact and recognition in the medical community.
Volume 21, Issue 1: Pages A1-A22, 1-242 (January 2023)
Volume 21, Issue 2: Pages A1-A22, e1-e4, 243-564 (February 2023)
Volume 21, Issue 3: Pages A1-A16, e7-e10, 565-860 (March 2023)
Volume 21, Issue 4: Pages A1-A16, e15-e18, 861-1124 (April 2023)
Volume 21, Issue 5: Pages A1-A22, e22-e24, 1125-1382 (May 2023)
Volume 21, Issue 6: Pages A1-A24, 1383-1678 (June 2023)
Volume 21, Issue 7: Pages A1-A48, e25-e26, 1679-1974 (July 2023)
Updates in Clinical Hepatology
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages A1-A8, 1975-2166 (July 2023)
Volume 21, Issue 9: Pages A1-A30, 2167-2440 (August 2023)
Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome: Acute Kidney Injury
This supplement on Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome: Acute Kidney Injury is supported by an independent educational grant from Mallinckrodt. Mallinckrodt had no involvement in the creation of the content, including author selection, manuscript development or peer review. The views and opinions expressed in the articles are those of the authors.
Volume 21, Issue 10, Supplement, Pages A1-A2, S1-S34 (September 2023)
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