The Journal of Pediatrics: Volume 264 to Volume 266
The Journal of Pediatrics is a prestigious international peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing pediatric research and serving as a valuable resource for pediatricians in managing health, diagnosing, and treating disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. With a commitment to maintaining high standards of excellence and expert review, the journal publishes original work that contributes to the field.
The primary objective of The Journal of Pediatrics is to publish high-quality original articles that have immediate practical relevance. This includes research in basic science, translational research, and evidence-based medicine. Additionally, the journal welcomes brief clinical and laboratory case reports, updates on medical progress, expert commentary, grand rounds presentations, insightful editorials, discussions on “classic” physical examinations, as well as novel insights into clinical and academic pediatric medicine across all aspects of child health.
Since its inception in 1932, The Journal of Pediatrics has been published monthly, consistently providing the medical community with the latest developments in pediatric medicine, child health, policy, and advocacy. It continues to be a platform for promoting advancements in the field and disseminating valuable knowledge to professionals worldwide.
Stay informed and up-to-date with the most recent research, innovations, and discussions in pediatric medicine by engaging with The Journal of Pediatrics, a trusted source of information for pediatricians and researchers alike.
Topics covered in The Journal of Pediatrics include, but are not limited to:
- General Pediatrics
- Pediatric Subspecialties
- Adolescent Medicine
- Allergy and Immunology
- Cardiology
- Critical Care Medicine
- Developmental-Behavioral Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Hematology-Oncology
- Infectious Diseases
- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Emergency Medicine
- Pulmonology
- Rheumatology
- Genetics
- Ethics
- Health Service Research
- Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine