期刊名称:CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

For more than 20 years, Current Problems in Cardiology has provided focused, comprehensive coverage of important clinical topics in cardiology. In most monthly issues, authors address a selected clinical problem or condition, including pathophysiology, invasive and noninvasive diagnosis, drug therapy, surgical management, and rehabilitation. Other issues explore the clinical applications of a diagnostic modality or a particular category of drugs. Critical commentary from the distinguished editorial board accompanies each monograph, providing readers with additional insights. An extensive bibliography in each issue saves hours of library research.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Preparation Submitting Material
Submit all text matter (including references, tables and boxes, and legends) in electronic form along with an exact printout, doublespaced on 8 1/2 x 11 inch or A4 paper with margins of 1 inch, or 4.5 cm, respectively. NUMBERING PAGES
Within each chapter, number the pages of the printout consecutively. This includes the references, illustration legends, and tables and boxes. COVER SHEET
Your contributors, if any, should submit a cover sheet with their manuscript that includes their name and degrees, affiliations, preferred contact address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address. CHANGE OF ADDRESS
If you or your contributors have a change of address at any time, please keep us informed. LENGTH OF TEXT Before submitting your manuscript, check to be sure that the length (or page count) does not exceed or fall short of that stated in your contract. IRREPLACEABLE MATERIAL
Keep copies of all submitted material, including copies of any photographs or transparencies. Back up (save to a disk or CD) all text material. Have duplicates made of transparencies and photographs and keep reproducible copies of all submitted artwork, especially if items have been borrowed from other sources. Illustrations For our purposes, the term illustration includes drawings and/or photographs (photographic prints or transparencies) that are to be used in your publication. Drawings, which include typeset forms, ECG tracings, algorithms, and artist renderings of subjects such as cell function or biologic system processes, may be supplied as final (completed) artwork or clearly drawn rough drafts that will subsequently be redrawn by a freelance medical artist commissioned by Elsevier. Your editor will brief you concerning what you should supply for your book. Please consult your editor if you have any questions about the art program for your book.
The fundamental difference between illustrations is whether an image has been captured or created in a digital or non-digital form. Photographs can be captured with a digital camera, a digital imaging device, or on film; drawings can be prepared within a software drawing program or with ink on art board. Suboptimal images cannot guarantee optimal results.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
Editor: Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola MB FRCP MACP MACC DSc. (Hon) Distinguished Professor, University of Southern California, George C. Griffith Professor of Cardiology, Professor of Medicine, Keck School of Medicine at USC, Gifted Teacher Award, ACC, 1986, Distinguished Teacher Award, ACP, 2006, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Editorial Board: J. S. Alpert MD Robert S. and Irene P. Flinn Professor of Medicine, Chair, Department of Medicine, University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Gifted Teacher Award, ACC, 2004, Tucson, AZ, USA
R. O. Bonow MD Goldberg Distinguished Professor, Chief, Division of Cardiology, Northwestern University, Feingberg School of Medicine, Past-President, AHA, Chicago, IL, USA
B. J. Gersh, MB, ChB, DPhil Professor of Medicine, Mayo Medical School, Consultant, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
R. A. O'Rourke, MD, FACC, MACP Charles Conrad Brown Distinguished Professor in Cardiovascular Disease, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Gifted Teacher Award, ACC, 1994, San Antonio, TX, USA
M. M. Scheinman MD Professor of Medicine, The Water H. Shorenstein Endowed Chair in Cardiology, University of California, San Francisco, Gifted Teacher Award, ACC 2001, San Francisco, CA, USA
S. C. Smith, Jr MD Professor of Medicine, Director, Center for Cardiovascular Science and medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, past President, AHA, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Editors Emeritus: W. P. Harvey MD
R. A. O'Rourke, MD, FACC, MACP
Editorial Board
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