“In
the Moment”
Call for Submissions
Thank you to the membership of the APA for your support
of “In the Moment,” the new personal narratives section
of Ambulatory Pediatrics. It has been less than a year but already
we’ve received overwhelmingly positive feedback about the
first several issues. We’ve also been encouraged by the
many high quality and interesting submissions from readers of
the journal at all levels, including medical students and senior
attendings, and the variety of topics, from international experiences
in pediatrics to personal crises that say something about our
health care system, making us realize we’ve just begun
to tap into a lively and motivated group of writers within the
APA. We urge you to continue to submit narrative pieces about
research, contact with patients, the influence of mentors, the
impact of policy and current events, and the relationship of
your work to your lives, and the lives of others. We are seeking
essays that describe your experiences and make connections to
larger themes in pediatric education, research, policy and clinical
care.
“In the Moment” is not a section for specific
editorial commentary, patient case reports, or letters to the
Editor. However, anecdotal reference to recent research, patient
contacts, and educational programs is encouraged. It is a vibrant
forum for all of us to relate the stories and perspectives
that are such an important part of our work and ongoing medical
education and experience.
Submissions should be 2500 words in length and comply with
the Guide for Authors, available in the journal and on the
editorial website (http://www.ees.elsevier.com/ambulpediatr/).
Submissions will be submitted to editorial and/or peer review
prior to decisions about publication. If you have questions
about the section, or wish to discuss a submission, please
contact us directly.
Section Editors
Anjali Jain (ajain@cnmc.org)
and John S. Andrews (Andrews@umn.edu)
Ambulatory Pediatrics Perspectives
Jim Perrin and I are delighted to announce that the
first “Perspective” will be published in the November/December
issue of Ambulatory Pediatrics. These manuscripts review important
topics in pediatrics and outline directions for future research.
If you would like to submit a Perspective, please use the journal
submission website (ees.elsevier.com/ambpediatr). If you have
a question about Perspectives, please contact me directly (efuentes@sfghpeds.ucsf.edu).
We welcome your submissions!
Elena Fuentes-Afflick, UCSF
Updated
01/4/08
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