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Progress in Pediatric Cardiology


Title Abbreviation
Prog Pediatr Cardiol
ISSN
1058-9813
Readership
Advanced Practice Nurses, Cardiologists, Clinicians, Epidemiologists, Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners/Physician Assistants, Nurses, Pediatricians, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Physicians - Medicine, Researchers, Residents, Surgeons, Vascular Medicine Specialists
Scope
Progress in Pediatric Cardiology provides a rich mix of news, opinion, debate and research for academics, clinicians, healthcare managers and policy makers on all aspects of the understanding, management and improvement of cardiovascular diseases in children. PPC is led by a patient-focused editorial team embracing an interdisciplinary approach to disseminate evidence and advance knowledge to improve pediatric cardiovascular care. PPC is committed to publishing high-quality papers in all areas of pediatric cardiovascular care through a fair and rigorous peer review process. The journal offers continuous online publication and is published quarterly in print.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Society of Pediatric Cardiology Training Program Directors (SPCTPD)
Publisher Name
Elsevier, Inc.
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