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JACC: Advances


Title Abbreviation
JACC Adv
ISSN
2772-963X
Readership
Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Surgeons, Clinicians, Critical Care Nurses, Critical Care Physicians, Electrophysiologists, Hospitalists, Physicians, Physicians - Medicine, Pulmonologists, Vascular Medicine Specialists, Vascular Surgeons
Scope
Newly launched, 2022: JACC: Advances aspires to serve as the premier source for original research and review articles advancing new and emerging fields of cardiovascular medicine, new patient populations, novel aspects of cardiovascular care, and new approaches to diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. The Journal is currently accepting submissions and will publish bi-monthly. In-press articles will publish online regularly. JACC: Advances publishes original investigations, experimental investigations with clear clinical relevance, state-of-the-art reviews, and position statements. Fields of focus include congenital heart disease, pediatric cardiology, critical care cardiology, geriatric cardiology, cardio-obstetrics, cerebrovascular disease, cardiac genomics, digital health and health technology, among others.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American College of Cardiology (ACC)
Publisher Name
Elsevier Inc - NY
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