Submitting original articles to OBGYN.net

From: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@elecomm.com)
Fri Jun 28 12:35:59 1996


>sorry if I missed this, but is OBGYN.net a peer-reviewed scientific
>(electronic) publication?
>or is it more of a pot-pourri medical newspaper style publication?
>what is the editorial process?
>thanks
>Joe Stanford
>
>==============================================================
>Joseph B. Stanford,MD,MSPH *internet: stanford@med.utah.edu
>Dept. Family & Prev. Med. *voice: 801-581-7234 x359
>50 N. Medical Drive *fax: 801-581-2759
>U.of Utah, SLC, UT 84132
>==============================================================

Joe,

Thank you for providing the opportunity for clarification.

We are not doing formal peer review.

The articles and papers submitted must be of interest and aimed at the Ob/Gyn practitioner not the general public.

They are not restricted to clinical studies. They could also cover for example, business practices, political issues, health care...

The entire site, OBGYN.net, including articles and papers, is reviewed by an Advisory Board to insure quality and appropriateness of content.

Your own Dr. Geffrey Klein of OB-GYN-L is Chairman of the Advisory Board.

We have already received some very interesting articles and papers from the list members and would love to have more.

Send questions or contributions to: articles@obgyn.net You can also drop us a post to that address if you would like a copy of the submission procedure.

I hope this helps.

Roberta

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