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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology

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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
  
Korean J. Anesthesiol.

Language
  
English

Publication history
  
1968-present

Discipline
  
Anesthesiology

Edited by
  
Young Lan Kwak

Korean Journal of Anesthesiology

Publisher
  
Korean Society of Anesthesiologists (Korea)

The Korean Journal of Anesthesiology (KJA) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed open access medical journal covering all aspects of anesthesiology. It was established in 1968 and is published by the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists (KSA) of which it is an official journal. The journal is abstracted and indexed by PubMed Central, Scopus, Embase, and Chemical Abstracts Service. It has been indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index by Thomson Reuters. The editor-in-chief is Young Lan Kwak (Yonsei University).

Contents

Brief History

In 1968, The KSA founded the `Daehan-machuigwa-hakhoiji' (the prototype of the KJA written in Korean). They conceived the idea of fostering sustainable research and education in this country through a society-driven journal.

The KJA has become an open access journal as a member of the Synapse (A Digital Archive and Reference Linking Platform of Korean Medical Journals) since 2009. It then adopted a new line of editing policy including English-only submission.

Review and Publication Efficiency

Journal speed recorded 8 days (rejection) and < 30 days (first decision for ongoing review). Average time to acceptance recorded 66 days in 2016.

Online First

The KJA commenced online first publication since June 22, 2016.

References

Korean Journal of Anesthesiology Wikipedia