Chinese Journal of Traumatology is sponsored and published by the Traumatology branch of Chinese Medical Association. Being a
peer-reviewed medical journal, it began publishing in 1998 and is the sole English-language journal concerning wounds and injuries in
China. With emphasis on the latest achievements and ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Chinese Journal of Traumatology is sponsored and published by the Traumatology branch of Chinese Medical Association. Being a
peer-reviewed medical journal, it began publishing in 1998 and is the sole English-language journal concerning wounds and injuries in
China. With emphasis on the latest achievements and progress made in China, featured in the combination of Chinese traditional and Western
medicine, the Journal focuses on all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery among all sources and countries. The scope
of the journal covers actually all aspects of wounds and injuries, including brain injuries, chest and abdomen injuries, bone fractures,
fire-arm injuries, burns, traffic accident injuries, wound ballistics, impact injuries, etc. The Journal functions as a window into China's
traumatic medicine, and serves as a bridge for international academic exchanges. The goal of the Journal is to gear its contents for
the reference of the medical workers of the traumatological field and engage in the academic exchanges between the colleagues at home
and abroad of the latest achievements, techniques and experience both on basic research and clinical application in traumatology. The
sources of the articles are abundant and the contributors are from China and abroad as well.
CJT was included by Chemical
Abstracts (USA), by Medline (USA) in 2001, by Excerpta Medica (Holland) in 2003, by Journal Abstracts (Russia) in 2005. The subscribers
are nearly from every province of China as well as some foreign countries.
The editor in chief, also member of Chinese Academy of
Engineering, chairman of Chinese Society of Traumatology, Prof. Zheng-guo Wang has been engaged in trauma for over 40 years and is acknowledged
as the preeminent specialist with outstanding academic achievements on trauma and accident surgery in China. The Editorial Board covers
more than 40 professors from China and some foreign countries or areas.
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