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Pediatrics and Neonatology


Title Abbreviation
Pediatr Neonatol
ISSN
1875-9572
Electronic ISSN
2212-1692
Readership
Academics, Clinicians, Family Practice Physicians, General Practitioners, Neonatologists, Pediatricians, Physicians, Primary Care Physicians
Scope
The fundamental aim of the journal is to help Pediatricians keep abreast of the latest development in Pediatric and neonatal medicine. PEDN is an open access journal published bimonthly. Having merged with Clinical Neonatology, PEDN continues to be a forum for the presentation of new findings and insights in these fields, as well as for the continuing education for practitioners and physicians for excellence in clinical and academic Pediatrics and neonatology. Today, under the new journal title, we aim to continue this legacy, publishing original research, comprehensive reviews, clinical observations, brief communications and case reports in the related fields. Child health is the key basis for human health. The research published in PEDN is intended to encompass the needs of the field. In addition to the main focus on studies of pediatric disease entities, the journal also publishes studies on the genetic, physiologic, mental and social structures of children. PEDN is renowned among practitioners as a platform publishing research, case studies and in clinical and academic pediatrics and neonatology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Taiwan Pediatric Association, Taiwan Society of Neonatology
Publisher Name
Elsevier, Inc.
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