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Dorr, MD MS Lipika Samal, MD MPH Scope ACI Open is an Open Access companion journal to Applied Clinical Informatics (ACI). Main focus Clinical information systems, mobile health applications, administrative and management systems, eHealth systems, information technology development, deployment, usability, evaluation, health IT training Special features ACI Open is an official journal of AMIA. Bibliographic information Indexed in Subject areas First Thieme online issue Issues per year: 2 EBSCO and ProQuest Clinical Informatics November 2017 Volume: 4 Year: 2021 ISSN: 2566-9346 Manuscript Submission mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aciopen Annals of National of Academy of Medical Sciences www.thieme.in/anams Editor in Chief Sanjeev Misra, Director & Professor of Surgical Oncology, AIIMS Jodhpur Scope Multidisciplinary open access medical journal covering various branches of medicine and surgery including pediatrics, radiology, pharmacology, community medicine, parasitology, oncology, mental health, neurosurgery, neurology, endocrinology, genetics, and others. Main focus Original investigations, reviews, case reports, letters, short communications and more Special features Official Publication of National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) under the aegis of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. Of India Bibliographic information Indexed in Subject areas First Thieme online issue Issues per year: 4 DOAJ, EBSCO, ProQuest Medicine and Surgery 1961 Volume: 57 Year: 2021 ISSN: 0379-038X Manuscript Submission www.manuscriptmanager.net/anams THIEME 32 open.thieme.com American Journal of Perinatology Reports www.thieme.in/ajp-reports Editors in Chief R. D. Higgins, McLean, Virginia G. R. Saade, Galveston Scope To report rare or exceptional cases in neonatology or maternal/fetal medicine of wider interest to those working in the field Main focus Case reports Special features Open Access! 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Main focus Original articles, review articles, short communications, pictorial essays, scientific letters, letters to the editors Special features Official scientific publication of the Indian Society of Otology (ISO) Bibliographic information Indexed in Subject areas First Thieme online issue Issues per year: 2 EBSCO and ProQuest Otolaryngology, Audiology, 2019 Volume: 4 Plastic Surgery Year: 2021 ISSN: 2581-5784 Manuscript Submission www.manuscriptmanager.net/aono THIEME open.thieme.com 33 AORTA www.thieme.in/aorta Editor in Chief John A. Elefteriades, Yale University (New Haven, CT) Scope AORTA aims to allow more intensive treatment of aortic disease than is possible in current journals with broader scope. Main focus Original articles, reports Special features Thieme offers industry sponsorship packages for AORTA. 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It is an Open Access, online journal, that publishes original scientific works in neurosurgery and related fields. Main focus Original research, reviews, case reports Special features Official journal for the Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery and for the Portuguese Language Neurosurgery Societies Bibliographic information Indexed in Subject areas Subject areas Issues per year: 4 DOAJ, ESCI, LILACS and LILACS- Neurosurgery Neurosurgery Volume: 40 Express and Latindex, EBSCO Year: 2021 and ProQuest ISSN: 0103-5355 Manuscript Submission www.editorialmanager.com/bns Asian Journal of Oncology www.thieme.in/asjo Editor in Chief Munish Gairola, India Scope The Asian Journal of Oncology, a publication of Spring Hope Cancer Foundation & Young Oncologist Group of Asia, is a peer-reviewed online journal publishing biannually. The journal focuses on publishing emerging investigations, developing technologies, and therapeutic interventions in oncotherapy and related surgeries. 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