Osteopathic Physicians and Disaster Relief
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2006-05-01
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KLOSS, BRIAN and LEVY, MATTHEW J.. "Osteopathic Physicians and Disaster Relief" Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 106, no. 5 (2006): 306-306. https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.2006.106.5.306
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Abstract
As the premier scholarly publication of the osteopathic medical profession, JAOA—
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association encourages osteopathic physicians, faculty
members and students at osteopathic medical colleges, and others within the healthcare professions to submit comments related to articles published in the JAOA and the mission of
the osteopathic medical profession. The JAOA’s editors are particularly interested in letters
that discuss recently published original research.
Letters to the editor are considered for publication in the JAOA with the understanding
that they have not been published elsewhere and that they are not simultaneously under
consideration by any other publication.
All accepted letters to the editor are subject to copyediting. Letter writers may be asked
to provide JAOA staff with photocopies of referenced material so that the references themselves and statements cited may be verified.
Readers are encouraged to prepare letters electronically in Microsoft Word (.doc) or in
plain (.txt) or rich text (.rtf) format. The JAOA prefers that letters be e-mailed to
jaoa@osteopathic.org. Mailed letters should also be sent electronically, in one of the aforementioned electronic formats on an IBM-compatible compact disk or a 31
⁄2-inch diskette, and
addressed to Gilbert E. D’Alonzo, Jr, DO, Editor in Chief, American Osteopathic Association, 142 E Ontario St, Chicago, IL 60611-2864.
Letter writers must include their full professional titles and affiliations, complete preferred mailing addresses, day and evening telephone numbers, fax numbers, and preferred e-mail addresses. Authors are responsible for disclosing financial associations and other
conflicts of interest.
Although the JAOA cannot acknowledge the receipt of letters, a JAOA staff member will
notify writers whose letters have been accepted for publication. Mailed submissions and supporting materials will not be returned unless authors provide self-addressed, stamped
envelopes with their submissions.
All osteopathic physicians who have letters published in the JAOA receive continuing
medical education (CME) credit for their contributions. Writers of original letters receive
5 hours of AOA Category 1-B CME credit. Authors of published articles who respond to letters about their research receive 3 hours of Category 1-B CME credit for their responses.
Although the JAOA welcomes letters to the editor, readers should be aware that these
contributions have a lower publication priority than other submissions. As a consequence,
letters are published only when space allows.