As of 2006, no longer published by Elsevier
Day-care, or ambulatory techniques provides an efficient and flexible
approach to the provision of many surgical and therapeutic procedures.
Ambulatory Surgery promotes and develops this system
of patient management by providing a multidisciplinary international forum for all those health ... click here for full Aims & Scope
As of 2006, no longer published by Elsevier
Day-care, or ambulatory techniques provides an efficient and flexible
approach to the provision of many surgical and therapeutic procedures.
Ambulatory Surgery promotes and develops this system
of patient management by providing a multidisciplinary international forum for all those health care professionals
involved in day-care
surgery. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles relating to the practice of ambulatory surgery.
Papers are included
on:
Basic and clinical research - in surgery, anaesthesia and nursing;
Administrative issues - including facility development,
management, governmental issues and reimbursement;
Perioperative care - covering patient and procedure selection, discharge criteria
and home care.
Also included are topical and educational reviews examining a wide range of subjects and controversies in the field.
Ambulatory
Surgery will be the international journal-of-first-choice for the publication of high-quality papers in the field of day-care surgery.
Ambulatory Surgery is the Official Clinical Journal of the International Association for Ambulatory Surgery (I.A.A.S.).
For a listing of Member Societies and
benefits for individual members of these Societies, please
click
here.
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Editors-in-Chief:
Paul E.M. Jarrett
Beverly K. Philip