Douglas P. Zipes, MD, FHRS: HeartRhythm Journal
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| See also the Member Spotlight feature on Dr. Zipes, where he refers to the success of HeartRhythm as one of his professional highlights: "HeartRhythm is now the number one cardiology specialty journal in the world with almost 1,400 new submissions this year, an acceptance rate of less than 20 percent and an impact factor of 4.444." |
Dr. Zipes discusses the HeartRhythm Journal, including how to get published. HeartRhythm is the only EP publication serving the entire electrophysiology community from basic to clinical academic researchers, private practitioners, technicians, industry and trainees.
Douglas P. Zipes, MD, FHRS
Editor-in-Chief, HeartRhythm Journal
Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Pharmacology, and Toxicology
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Krannert Institute of Cardiology
Indianapolis, IN
- Information on the Journal’s five year anniversary and its success. Watch interview » (1:51)
- What is the focus of the Journal, and the ratio between basic and clinical research? Watch interview » (1:10)
- Please give an introduction to the Rhythm In Review podcast series. Watch interview » (1:43)
- What steps does one go through to get published in the Journal? What kind of research is needed? What is the process? Watch interview » (1:45)
- Discuss the Society’s partnership with the American College of Cardiology and Cardiosource, the online cardiovascular information and educational resource produced by the American College of Cardiology Foundation. Watch interview » (1:18)
- Describe the future planned Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Supplement and the publication in Chinese of selected articles. Watch interview » (2:26)
Visit www.heartrhythmjournal.com to access current and past issues online. HeartRhythm Journal ranks 11th out of 78 cardiovascular medicine journals worldwide by the Institute for Scientific Information, remaining the #1 specialty journal in cardiology. Additionally, the journal ranks seventh in the Immediacy Index (a measure of the average number of times an article is cited in the year it is published and indicates how quickly articles in a journal are cited) among cardiology publications.