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Developing Debate through Discussion
In a recent editorial Editor-in-Chief, Ellen Annandale states; “Readers will have noticed that we have recently introduced debates and commentaries on papers which raise particularly topical and controversial issues”. ( Read the full editorial here).We are keen to stimulate expert debate and commentaries in response to its published articles. Contributors are invited to submit timely commentaries on recently published, in press and accepted papers that will be of interest to the wide readership of the Journal and which substantially contribute to debate. Where possible commentaries will be published alongside and accompanied by a response from the author of the original article.
Recently Published Debate Articles Available on ScienceDirect:
From pleasure to pain: The role of the MPQ in the language of phantom limb pain
Cassandra S. Crawford
Volume 69, Issue 5, September 2009
Indescribable pain in literature: A commentary on Crawford
Ryan Mowat
Volume 69, Issue 5, September 2009
The inarticulacy/indescribability of pain: A rejoinder to Mowat
Cassandra S. Crawford
Volume 69, Issue 5, September 2009
How Cuba's Latin American School of Medicine challenges the ethics of physician migration
Robert Huish
Volume 69, Issue 3, August 2009
A Cuban revolution in medical education: A commentary on Huish
Ken Flegel
Volume 69, Issue 3, August 2009
Extending specialist palliative care to people with heart failure: Semantic, historical and practical limitations to policy guidelines
Sangeeta Chattoo, Karl M. Atkin
Volume 69, Issue 2, July 2009
Commentaries should be submitted via our online submission system (EES) under Article Type "Commentary"; further information is available in the Guide for Authors and from the Managing Editor.
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