The Indian
Heart Journal is the most widely read cardiology journal in
the India reaching more than 27,000 hospital specialists and
primary care physicians every two months.
The only bi-monthly journal which provides
primary and secondary care with original research, clinical
reviews, commentaries and news across a broad range of cardiovascular
topics.
Exclusive original coverage of the fast developing
field of cardiology written from the Indian viewpoint.
Extensive opportunities for special projects
including supplements, symposia reports and practical guidelines.
The Indian Heart Journal provides reviews
and discussions of current developments in cardiology and
other relevant specialties to cardiologists and general practitioners
with an interest in this field.
Original contributions to The Indian Heart
Journal are provided by cardiologists and general practitioners,
predominantly from the India, augmented by interested authorities
from other countries, and are subject to peer-review. The
journal's editorial emphasis is on therapeutic strategies,
practical techniques and reviews of new drugs and indications.
It includes case reports as well as news and views in all
areas of cardiovascular medicine and heart disease.
IHJ Goals and Strategy
Maintain position as the recognized leader
to emphasize, synthesize, summarize and disseminate cardiovascular
science, knowledge and best practices.
Accelerate the application of cardiovascular
science, knowledge, and measurement into practice.
Increase value to members through programs
and services that most effectively meet their needs.
Improve overall financial and operational performance.
IHJ Mission
The mission of the Indian Heart Journal is
to advocate for quality cardiovascular care through education,
research promotion, development and application of standards
and guidelines and to influence health care policy.
IHJ Core Values
Professionalism: The
interests of patients are primary.
Knowledge: The journal must promote
growth, dissemination and application of knowledge about cardiovascular
medicine.
Integrity: Honesty, compliance
with legal requirements, and ethical behavior are essential
in all activities.
Member driven: The journal and
its major activities must be led by active members and must
promote volunteerism.
Inclusiveness: The journal involves
a broad range of volunteers that reflects the composition
of its membership.
History
Indian Heart Journal chartered and incorporated as a teaching
institution in …., and established its headquarters,
in New Delhi, India in ………..
The mission of the Indian Heart Journal is
to advocate for quality cardiovascular care through education,
research promotion, development and application of standards
and guidelines and to influence health care policy.
IHJ Code of Ethics
Relationship with Patients
Relationship with Other Professionals
Relationship with Indian Heart Journal
Relationship to the Community and to Government
Continuing Medical Education Responsibilities
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