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Emergency Medicine Journal 2002;19:381; doi:10.1136/emj.19.5.381
© 2002 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine.
Emerg Med J 2002; 19:381
© 2002 the Emergency Medicine Journal

EDITORIAL

Emergency medicine in developing countries

Challenges and changes

J Wardrope, P Driscoll, Joint Editors

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This issue of the journal draws together several articles on the practice of emergency medicine in developing countries

Keywords: developing countries

The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below.

The EMJ has recently changed its system for manuscript submission and handling. In the past this was a "paper" based system, which is reliable but often slow. Bench>Press is an electronic manuscript system that allows authors to submit their work electronically. This is then sent to editors and reviewers by email and reviewers and editors comments can then be sent collated by email. It also allows authors to check on the progress of their paper through the system. Early evidence from other journals using the system is that it can greatly reduce the time to a decision on publication We hope that this will be the case with the EMJ. Any authors wishing to submit electronically please read the new instructions to authors or visit www.emjonline.com and use the link to new submissions system.

The EMJ has always tried to increase the international use . . . [Full text of this article]


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