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Tag Archives: Palliative Medicine
Research is fundamental to the future of palliative care. Want to help be part of that future at ‘Palliative Medicine’?
Catherine Walshe, Editor-in-Chief, ‘Palliative Medicine’, the research journal of the EAPC, is looking for someone to join the Editorial Board to help them shape the journal and its role in disseminating research. I happen to be firmly in the camp … Continue reading
Editing an academic journal: what is it like, why does it take so long, and would you do it?
Dr Catherine Walshe, Editor of Palliative Medicine, shares what it’s like behind the scenes of the EAPC’s official research journal and explains how you might contribute as a screening editor. You’ve spent hours crafting your article, following on from a … Continue reading
Palliative Medicine – plans for 2013 and beyond
Dr Catherine Walshe, Editor-in-Chief, Palliative Medicine, and Lecturer in Nursing at the University of Manchester. Palliative Medicine, the research journal of the EAPC, is delighted to announce some changes in 2013 that we hope will improve the journal, and particularly … Continue reading