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Erratum: Correction of Reviewer's List in the Article “Appreciation to Reviewers for the Journal of Korean Medical Science in 2020” J Korean Med Sci. 2021 Mar 29;36(12):e91 https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e91 eISSN 1598-6357·pISSN 1011-8934 Correspondence Erratum: Correction of Reviewer's List in the Article “Appreciation to Reviewers for the Journal of Korean Medical Science in 2020” Sung-Tae Hong , Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Korean Medical Science ► This corrects the article “Appreciation to Reviewers for the Journal of Korean Medical Science in 2020” in volume 36, number 7, e60. Received: Mar 23, 2021 After the publication of the above editorial at Vol. 36 No. 7 e60 on Feb. 22 2021, we have Accepted: Mar 24, 2021 recognized critical errors in the list of reviewers. These were unintentional errors on our editorial © 2021 The Korean Academy of Medical team and I regret for the indicated mistakes. Please refer to the corrected contents below. Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed Content of correction: under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https:// 1. Total number of reviewers: 702 → 822 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial The contents of “The JKMS invited 702 experts for peer review of the manuscripts in 2020“ use, distribution, and reproduction in any should be corrected as “The JKMS invited 822 experts for peer review of the manuscripts in medium, provided the original work is properly 2020”. cited. ORCID iD 2. Changes of affiliated institutions of reviewers Sung-Tae Hong No. Last Name First Name Institution https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0300-1944 1 Cho Jin Mo Catholic Kwandong University 2 Heo Min Suk Seoul National University 3 Kim Se Hwa Catholic Kwandong University 4 Shin Chaewon Chungnam National University 5 Woo Jun Hee Eulji University 6 Yhim Ho-Young Jeonbuk National University 3. Reviewers who have completed more than 3 reviews No. Last Name First Name Institution 1 Ahn Soyeon Seoul National University 2 Ahn Sungho Pusan National University 3 Cho Jin-Seong Gachon University 4 Cho Sung-Il Seoul National University 5 Gasparyan Armen Yuri University Birmingham, United Kingdom 6 Jo Dae Sun Jeonbuk National University 7 Kim Eu Suk Seoul National University 8 Kim Joonghee Seoul National University 9 Kim Kyung Soo Chung-Ang University 10 Kim Kyung-Su Yonsei University https://jkms.org 1/4 11 Oh Il-Young Seoul National University 12 Oh Yunhye National Center for Mental Health 13 Yoo Jeong-Ju Soonchunhyang University 14 Zimba Olena Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Ukraine 4. Addition of reviewers No. Last Name First Name Institution 3 or More Reviews 1 Ahn Jeonghoon Ewha Womans University 2 Baek Byoung Joon Soonchunhyang University 3 Cheong Hae-Kwan Sungkyunkwan University * 4 Cho Jae Hoon Konkuk University 5 Cho Sung Joon Sungkyunkwan University * 6 Choi Hyo Geun Hallym University 7 Choi Jay Chol Jeju National University 8 Choi Jongwook Yonsei University 9 Choi Joon Young The Catholic University of Korea 10 Choi Sangchun Ajou University * 11 Chun Heeran Jungwon University 12 Chun Jin-Ho Inje University 13 Chung Hyun-Tai Seoul National University 14 Georgiev Tsvetoslav Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria * 15 Gwak Geum-Youn Sungkyunkwan University 16 Hwang Yoon Ha The Catholic University of Korea 17 Jang Il-Young University of Ulsan 18 Jang Jeong Hun Ajou University 19 Jee Hye Mi CHA University 20 Jeon Kyung Nyeo Gyeongsang National University 21 Jeong Myung Ho Chonnam National University 22 Jhee Jong-Hyun Yonsei University 23 Jo Heui Seung Sungkyunkwan University 24 Jo Hyunchul Seoul National University 25 Jo Young Suk Yonsei University 26 Jung Da Eun Ajou University 27 Jung Jaehun Gachon University * 28 Jung Ki-Young Seoul National University 29 Kang Cheol-In Sungkyunkwan University * 30 Kang Ho-Cheol Chonnam National University 31 Kang Youngjoon Jeju National University 32 Kim Eun Young Gachon University 33 Kim Hyun Soo Hallym University 34 Kim Beom Kyung Yonsei University 35 Kim Bong Young Hanyang University * 36 Kim Byung Jin Sungkyunkwan University 37 Kim Byung Wook The Catholic University of Korea 38 Kim Dong Joon Hallym University 39 Kim Dong-Min Chosun University 40 Kim Eui Hyun Yonsei University 41 Kim Gwang Jun Chung-Ang University 42 Kim Hee-Je The Catholic University of Korea https://jkms.org https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e91 2/4 43 Kim Hyery University of Ulsan 44 Kim Hyun Joong Konkuk University 45 Kim Hyung Young Pusan National University 46 Kim Joon-Tae Chonnam National University 47 Kim Kwang-il Seoul National University 48 Kim Mi-Na University of Ulsan * 49 Kim Sang Gyune Soonchunhyang University 50 Kim Shin Hye Inje University 51 Kim Song Yee Yonsei University 52 Kim Soo Jin Konkuk University 53 Kim Su-Hyun National Cancer Center 54 Kim Sukyeong National Evidence Based Collaborating Agency 55 Kim Sung Min Dongguk University 56 Kim Sung Shin Soonchunhyang University 57 Kim Sun-Hyun Catholic Kwandong University 58 Kim Won-Jang CHA University 59 Kim Woo Kyung Inje University 60 Kim Young Jin Kyung Hee University 61 Kim Young-Hoon University of Ulsan 62 Ko Kwang-Pil Gachon University 63 Kwak Kyeongmin Korea University 64 Kwon Yu-Jin Yonsei University 65 Lee Heeyoung Seoul National University * 66 Lee Byung Kook Chonnam National University 67 Lee Chang-Seop Jeonbuk National University 68 Lee Dong Yeon Seoul National University 69 Lee Dong-Gun The Catholic University of Korea 70 Lee Dong-Yun Sungkyunkwan University 71 Lee Duk-Hee Kyungpook National University 72 Lee Hanah Korea University 73 Lee Hye Jin The Catholic University of Korea 74 Lee Joon Kee Chungbuk National University * 75 Lee Mi Suk Kyung Hee University * 76 Lee Sang Yeop Chungbuk National University 77 Lee Sang Yoon Seoul National University 78 Lee Seung Hun University of Ulsan 79 Lee Soyoung Seoul National University 80 Lee Sun Young Seoul National University 81 Lee Wanhyung Gachon University 82 Lee WooSurng Konkuk University 83 Lee Yong Ju Hallym University 84 Lee Yu-Mi Kyungpook National University 85 Moon Jae Young Chungnam National University 86 Nazir Shaikh Nabi Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan 87 Oh Jee Youn Korea University 88 Park Hang A Hallym University 89 Park Hye-Jung Yonsei University 90 Park Jeong Ho Seoul National University 91 Park Ji Sook Gyeongsang National University https://jkms.org https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e91 3/4 92 Park Jong-Ho Myoungji Hospital, Hanyang University 93 Park Joon Cheol Keimyung University 94 Park Ju Ok Hallym University 95 Park Min Soo Yonsei University 96 Park Moo Kyun Seoul National University 97 Park Seok Won Dongguk University 98 Park So-Young Konkuk University 99 Park Yeon-Joon The Catholic University of Korea 100 Peck Kyong Ran Sungkyunkwan University * 101 Petelytska Liubov Bogomolets National Medical University, Ukraine 102 Roh Seung-Young Korea University 103 Ryu Dong-Ryeol Kangwon National University 104 Seo Ji-Hyun Gyeongsang National University 105 Sheen Seung Hun CHA University 106 Shim Ki-Nam Ewha Womans University 107 Shim Kye Shik Kyung Hee University 108 Shim Minsun Inha University 109 Shin Dong-Ho Yonsei University 110 Shin Meeyong Soonchunhyang University 111 Shin Yong Beom Pusan National University 112 Song Joon Young Korea University * 113 Song Tae Min Sahmyook University 114 Song Young Hwan Seoul National University 115 Suh Joohyun Myoungji Hospital, Hanyang University 116 Yang Seung Hallym University 117 Yeom Joon Sup Yonsei University 118 Yim Hyeon Woo The Catholic University of Korea 119 Yoo Ki-Bong Yonsei University 120 Yun Ki Wook Seoul National University Sung-Tae Hong Editor-in-Chief, JKMS https://jkms.org https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e91 4/4.
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