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(Circulation. 1999;100:1846.)
© 1999 American Heart Association, Inc.


Editorial

Toward the Further Contributions of Circulation

James T. Willerson, MD, for the Editors of Circulation


*    Introduction
 
We are pleased to announce that Circulation will remain in its present Editorial office in Houston, Texas until June 30, 2004. The Scientific Publishing Committee of the American Heart Association has made this decision, and we are pleased to continue to be the stewards of Circulation. We renew our pledge to maintain a balanced journal, one that communicates the best of the research advances in clinical cardiovascular medicine and in basic science relating to the elucidation of mechanisms responsible for human cardiovascular diseases. We are also committed to rapid review, timely decisions, and the rapid presentation of these research advances. Our commitment to find better ways to communicate important cardiovascular research advances led to our determination to publish Circulation on a weekly basis, which we have now done for 22 months. Toward the goal of further enhancing Circulation's ability to publish some of the very best work in cardiovascular medicine, we now announce additional alterations in our publication policy.

  1. We shall accept manuscripts for review on a Rapid Track for Publication for the most important clinical research trials and for carefully selected major clinical and basic science discoveries related to cardiovascular medicine. In this category, we shall review manuscripts within 2 weeks and publish them Online within 1 to 2 weeks of their acceptance for publication. Those manuscripts accepted for publication will be published in the print journal within 4 to 5 weeks. This Rapid Track is intended to extend the Brief Rapid Communication capability to major clinical . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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