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A Call for Change in Healthcare Governance (Editorial & Comments)
The Decline in Professional Organization Growth Has Accompanied the
   Decline of Physician Influence on Healthcare
Hospitals, Aviation and Business
Healthcare Labor Unions-Has the Time Come?
Who Should Control Healthcare? 
Book Review: One Hundred Prayers: God's answer to prayer in a COVID
   ICU
One Example of Healthcare Misinformation
Doctor and Nurse Replacement
Combating Physician Moral Injury Requires a Change in Healthcare
   Governance
How Much Should Healthcare CEO’s, Physicians and Nurses Be Paid?
Improving Quality in Healthcare 
Not All Dying Patients Are the Same
Medical School Faculty Have Been Propping Up Academic Medical
Centers, But Now Its Squeezing Their Education and Research
   Bottom Lines
Deciding the Future of Healthcare Leadership: A Call for Undergraduate
   and Graduate Healthcare Administration Education
Time for a Change in Hospital Governance
Refunds If a Drug Doesn’t Work
Arizona Thoracic Society Supports Mandatory Vaccination of Healthcare
   Workers
Combating Morale Injury Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
Clinical Care of COVID-19 Patients in a Front-line ICU
Why My Experience as a Patient Led Me to Join Osler’s Alliance
Correct Scoring of Hypopneas in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Reduces
   Cardiovascular Morbidity
Trump’s COVID-19 Case Exposes Inequalities in the Healthcare System
Lack of Natural Scientific Ability
What the COVID-19 Pandemic Should Teach Us
Improving Testing for COVID-19 for the Rural Southwestern American Indian
   Tribes
Does the BCG Vaccine Offer Any Protection Against Coronavirus Disease
   2019?
2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife and International Nurses’
   Day
Who Should be Leading Healthcare for the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Why Complexity Persists in Medicine
Fatiga de enfermeras, el sueño y la salud, y garantizar la seguridad del
   paciente y del publico: Unir dos idiomas (Also in English)
CMS Rule Would Kick “Problematic” Doctors Out of Medicare/Medicaid
Not-For-Profit Price Gouging
Some Clinics Are More Equal than Others
Blue Shield of California Announces Help for Independent Doctors-A
   Warning
Medicare for All-Good Idea or Political Death?
What Will Happen with the Generic Drug Companies’ Lawsuit: Lessons from
   the Tobacco Settlement
The Implications of Increasing Physician Hospital Employment
More Medical Science and Less Advertising
The Need for Improved ICU Severity Scoring
A Labor Day Warning
Keep Your Politics Out of My Practice
The Highest Paid Clerk
The VA Mission Act: Funding to Fail?
What the Supreme Court Ruling on Binding Arbitration May Mean to
   Healthcare 
Kiss Up, Kick Down in Medicine 
What Does Shulkin’s Firing Mean for the VA? 
Guns, Suicide, COPD and Sleep
The Dangerous Airway: Reframing Airway Management in the Critically Ill 
Linking Performance Incentives to Ethical Practice 

 

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Entries in medical image of the week (1)

Tuesday
Jan012013

The Terrific Twos! Annual Report from the Editor 

With the end of 2012, the Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care (SWJPCC) completed its second year of operation. Our first manuscript was posted on November 11, 2010. We posted 8 manuscripts our first year, 68 during 2011, and 113 during 2012 (Table 1).  

Table 1. Postings by SWJPCC 2010-2.

 

Accompanying our increase in manuscripts, our readership has steadily grown to about 3000/month unique IP addresses and about 9000/month page views (the number of files that are requested from a site, also known as “hits”) (Figure 1).

Figure 1. Growth of unique IP addresses and page views by month during 2012.

 

We had some big changes in 2012. Some of which are listed below:

  • New Mexico and Colorado Thoracic Societies partnered with Arizona in SWJPCC.
  • SWJPCC is listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals.
  • The Case of the Month was expanded to cases by including a Pulmonary and Critical Care Case of the Month in addition to Imaging.
  • A Sleep Board Review Question section was added.
  • A “News” section was launched.
  • A Medical Image of the Week section was inaugurated.

Many need to be thanked. First, thanks to our authors. You took a chance on a new journal and we appreciate the opportunity to publish your work. Second, thanks to our reviewers.  SWJPCC, like all journals, relies upon expert reviewers in order to publish the highest quality manuscripts. We thank the reviewers for their time and effort in the prompt submission of their reviews. A list of reviewers for 2012 is below.

  • David Baratz
  • Lee Brown
  • Richard Carlson
  • John Costantino
  • Steven Curry
  • Thomas Daniels
  • Venu Gopal
  • Michael Garrett
  • Mark Gotfried
  • Michael Habib
  • Michelle Harkins
  • Steve Klotz
  • Kenneth Knox
  • Manoj Mathew
  • Rakesh Nanda
  • Huw Owen-Reece
  • James Parish
  • George Parides
  • Lillibeth Pineda
  • Stuart Quan
  • Robert Raschke
  • Richard Robbins
  • Clement Singarajah
  • Allen Thomas
  • Dona Upson
  • Laszlo Vaszar
  • Zahid Virk
  • Carolyn Welsh
  • Lewis Wesselius

Our gratitude goes to the Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado Thoracic Societies for their support. Thanks to our associate editors who have put in much more work than we had the right to ask. A special note of thanks to those who continue to do regular features in SWJPCC-Bob Raschke and Manoj Mathew for the critical care and pulmonary journal clubs; Mike Gotway, Lew Wesselius and Bob Raschke for the cases of the month; Rohit Budhiraja for the Sleep Question of the Month; and Ken Knox for the Medical Image of the Week; and Peter Wagner for his wine column, Slurping Around with PDW. SWJPCC acknowledges the Phoenix Pulmonary and Critical Care Research and Education Foundation which has provided the monetary support for SWJPCC. Last, and most importantly, thanks to our readers. Please visit as often as you can and feel free to provide us with your input.

What’s ahead for 2013? Yogi Berra was probably right, “It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”  We hope to improve the content, especially the scientific content, for 2013, but we will continue to emphasize clinical medicine and education. With the help of Ken Knox, Skip Harris, Mike Gotway, Lewis Wesselius and Clement Singarajah, we hope to begin offering Continuing Medical Education (CME) in the early part of 2013. Although we have learned that the is future hard to predict, we sincerely believe that with your help the SWJPCC will continue to grow and improve.

Richard A. Robbins, MD

Editor, SWJPCC

Reference as: Robbins RA. The terrific twos! annual report from the editor. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care 2013;6(1):1-3. PDF