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News release - Putting the patient first
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- Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 19:59:00 EDT
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12 May 2008 Putting the patient first: Cases Journal holds the promise of better care Patients and doctors are increasingly using the internet to learn more about illnesses. Now, a new venture from BioMed Central allows them to contribute directly to advancing medical understanding of their disease, by sharing their experiences online. Cases Journal, an online open access journal, publishes case reports across all medical specialties. It aims to publish every well-reported description of a patient's case. Traditional medical journals have published only the most original or striking case reports, but Cases Journal will make every patient count. We hope to publish thousands of cases each year. Doctors and patients are encouraged to write case reports together, where each report can include a 'Patient's perspective' where the patients themselves describe their symptoms, tests, and treatments in their own words. This will help other patients with similar problems, but will also provide physicians with an unprecedented level of detail on each clinical condition. All case reports published in Cases Journal (and its sister publication, Journal of Medical Case Reports, edited by Professor Michael Kidd) will be added into a database that allows physicians to search for cases similar to those they see in their practice. The database can be searched for reports of patients from a similar demographic, experiencing similar symptoms or taking the same medication. Users therefore, can benefit from the experience of thousands of doctors and patients worldwide to help inform their treatment decisions. The database will also help to identify adverse drug reaction as early as possible - by searching for case reports related to a particular drug, clinicians will have an unparallelled level of information on new treatments. Richard Smith, Editor-in-Chief of Cases Journal (best known for his previous role as Editor of the BMJ), said of the new journal "Health care is in some ways nothing more than an accumulation of case reports just as a population is a collection of people. And just as every person is important and different so is every case. In Cases Journal, everybody who sees a patient, and everybody who is a patient can contribute and I urge you to do so". Anyone wishing to contribute to Cases Journal can do so at http://casesjournal.com -ENDS- Media Contact Matt McKay Head of Public Relations, BioMed Central Tel: +44 (0) 20 7079 4845 Mobile: +44 (0) 7825 257 423 Email: matthew.mckay@biomedcentral.com Notes to Editors: Richard Smith has recorded a short video interview about the significance of the journal. This is available upon request (matthew.mckay@biomedcentral.com) Richard is also available for interviews on Monday and Tuesday. Please contact Matt McKay on the details above to organise. Richard Smith's editorials are available online: Why do we need Cases Journal? http://www.casesjournal.com/imedia/1147838573198264_article.pdf The policies of Cases Journal: http://www.casesjournal.com/imedia/1558271323198277_article.pdf Beijing cough: a case report: http://www.casesjournal.com/imedia/1132628078199341_article.pdf Cases Journal (ISSN 1757-1626) publishes case reports from any area of medicine. The journal will consider any report that is understandable, ethical, authentic and includes all information essential to its interpretation. All case reports published in the journal will eventually be aggregated into a database, which will allow users to search for case reports by disease, drug, patient demographics and more, to find cases of most relevance to their clinical practice or research interests. BioMed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) is an independent online publishing house committed to providing immediate access without charge to the peer-reviewed biological and medical research it publishes. This commitment is based on the view that open access to research is essential to the rapid and efficient communication of science.
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