What Experts Say About Us

Steven M. Barlow
Pediatric Medicine (PM) has demonstrated steady growth since 2018 as a peer-reviewed forum for translational and clinical research in pediatrics. As a member of PM’s editorial board in basic research, I am pleased that PM has attracted innovative studies from investigators worldwide exploring the dynamics oral feeding and neurodevelopmental sequelae of sensory-based interventions to modulate feeding success in fragile preterm infants.
Steven M. Barlow, PhD
Editorial Board Member, Guest Editor and Author of PM
Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior,
Departments SECD and Biological System Engineering,
University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

 

Written on August 4, 2025

Swee Chye Quek
I have had the honor of witnessing Pediatric Medicine grow from its infancy into the thriving, healthy journal it is today. Conceived through the vision of Prof Huang Guoying, and brought to fruition by the dedication of its editorial team and contributing authors, this journal has steadfastly gained traction. Today, we celebrate a significant milestone — the achievement of an impact factor of 0.9. This accomplishment is not only a testament to the collective effort behind the journal but also a promising sign of even greater strides ahead, as it continues to advance our understanding of pediatric science and clinical practice.
Swee Chye Quek, MD, FACC, FRCPCH, DCH (London)
Editorial Board Member, Guest Editor and Author of PM
Department of Paediatrics,
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,
National University of Singapore,
Singapore, Singapore

 

Written on August 6, 2025

Yiu-fai Cheung
Congratulations to Pediatric Medicine on achieving a remarkable milestone with a respectable impact factor! This accomplishment is a testament to the dedication, expertise, and hard work of the editorial team, contributors, and reviewers. I wish the journal every success in advancing knowledge in paediatric medicine under the abled leadership of Prof Guoying Huang.
Yiu-fai Cheung, MBBS(HK), MD(HK), MRCP(UK)
Editorial Board Member, Guest Editor and Author of PM
Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine,
LKS Faculty of Medicine,
The University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong, China

 

Written on August 6, 2025

Yun Sil Chang
Warmest congratulations to Pediatric Medicine on achieving its first impact factor and notable CiteScore! This important milestone highlights the journal's dedication to pediatric science, and I'm confident Pediatric Medicine will continue fostering valuable scientific exchanges, promoting global networking, and enriching our collective efforts to advance child health research worldwide.
Yun Sil Chang, MD, PhD
Editorial Board Member of PM
Department of Pediatrics, Samsung Medical Center,
Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine,
Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology,
Sungkyunkwan University,
Seoul, Korea

 

Written on August 5, 2025

Prof. Albert Lin
It has been an honor to work with AOJ since its inception with Dr. Fu who was a dear friend and mentor of mine. AOJ has grown significantly over the past several years as evident in its rising impact factor, and it is my sincere wish as one of the editors in chief that AOJ will continue to evolve with the same trajectory and continue to produce high quality research and perspectives across all domains of orthopaedics. We will continue to solicit high quality papers and special issues from experts from around the world that provide a tremendous positive impact for our orthopaedic community. We encourage all authors to submit their research so that we can push towards an even brighter future!
Prof. Albert Lin
Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Joint
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

 

Written on August 1, 2025

Prof. Sandeep Reddy
The Journal of Hospital Management and Health Policy (JHMHP) stands as a vital platform for advancing discourse in healthcare systems leadership, policy development, and hospital operations. Its open access model and rigorous peer-review process reflect a deep commitment to academic integrity and public knowledge sharing. What distinguishes JHMHP is its interdisciplinary approach—bridging clinical practice, administrative strategy, and informatics to address today’s complex healthcare challenges. The breadth of topics covered, from patient safety and organizational behavior to health policy and insurance, offers professionals and researchers rich perspectives that are both timely and transformative.

As an advocate for ethical and scalable healthcare innovation, I appreciate JHMHP’s alignment with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and its transparent practices. The journal’s continuous engagement with global contributors and its efficient editorial workflow make it an ideal venue for thought leaders seeking impact. Whether navigating inpatient management strategies or exploring systemic reforms, JHMHP consistently elevates the conversation. It is an indispensable resource for anyone committed to enhancing hospital governance and shaping health policy with precision, empathy, and evidence-based insights.
Prof. Sandeep Reddy
Editorial Board Member of Journal of Hospital Management and Health Policy
Head of Disciplines- Healthcare Management & Health, Safety and Environment,
School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health,
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

 

Written on July 29, 2025