Know your Journal-Journal of Case Reports in Clinical Radiology ft Dr C Kesavdas, Dr Binit Sureka
An open-access, peer-reviewed publication called Case Reports in Clinical Radiology (CRCR) is dedicated to publishing excellent articles in the fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology. The Indian Radiology and Imaging Association (IRIA) owns the journal, which is published by Scientific Scholar.
Case Reports in Clinical Radiology (CRCR) discusses radiology examinations performed on patients in various age groups. With a particular emphasis on Case Series and Case Reports addressing healthcare challenges in patients needing radiological investigations, the publication is affiliated to Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging. The journal contains fascinating case series, case reports, letters, and editorials that serve as useful teaching tools for trainee physicians and students.
Their audience includes researchers in the fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology. It has a publication frequency of 2 issues per year, which means that it will publish an article once it has been accepted after peer review. They currently only have an electronic magazine and no printed publication.
The article published in the magazine can be freely read by readers around the world. The author can also keep the copyright of the article and images. This allows authors to expand their exposure to the world of medical research and gain global recognition for their work. At every stage of the publication process, the Case Reports in Clinical Radiology is committed to meeting and upholding ethical standards.
In today's video Dr. C. Kesavadas who is an Indian radiologist, professor of radiology at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, editor in chief of the journal Case Reports in Clinical Radiology and young radiologist Dr. Bineet Sureka is associate editor of the journal talks about the journal in detail.
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