Editorial Note for Journal of Vascular Medicine and Surgery

T. Schmitz-Rixen
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I am delighted to introduce the Journal of Vascular Medicine & Surgery (JVMS) a rapid peer reviewed journal which is a valuable source of information for scholars, researchers, professionals, and students, providing in-depth perspectives on intriguing contemporary topics of Vascular Medicine. Built on an ethos of openness, we are passionate about working with the global academic community to promote open scholarly research to the world. I am pleased to announce that, 3 issues of the 8 th Edition were published online well within the time and the print issues were also brought out and dispatched within 30 days of publishing the issue online during the year of 2020. The major objective of JVMS is to publish up-to-date, high-quality and original research papers alongside relevant and insightful reviews. The Journal aims to flourish and to maintain the standards in Vascular Medicine research and practices, providing an excellent platform and opportunity to present evidence based research, reviews, case studies and analytical assessment of research that probably is much in deed for students, professors, aspiring researchers and health care professionals to enhance the patient care.
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我很高兴向大家介绍《血管医学与外科杂志》(JVMS),这是一本快速同行评审的杂志,对于学者、研究人员、专业人士和学生来说,这是一个有价值的信息来源,它提供了关于血管医学有趣的当代主题的深入观点。基于开放的精神,我们热衷于与全球学术界合作,向世界推广开放的学术研究。我很高兴地宣布,在2020年,第8版的3期很好地在网上出版,印刷版也在网上出版后30天内推出并发出。JVMS的主要目标是发表最新的、高质量的、原创的研究论文以及相关的、有见地的评论。该杂志旨在蓬勃发展并保持血管医学研究和实践的标准,为学生、教授、有抱负的研究人员和卫生保健专业人员提供一个极好的平台和机会,展示基于证据的研究、评论、案例研究和研究分析评估,以提高患者的护理水平。
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