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Try Livewrite NowClinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine (CEEM) is an open access, international journal published by The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. It publishes research and reviews across the full spectrum of emergency care, with topical coverage including airway, cardiovascular disease, clinical laboratory medicine, critical care, resuscitation, trauma, toxicology, imaging, epidemiology, digital health and informatics, education and simulation, emergency medical services, public health and policy, pediatrics, and related areas relevant to the emergency department. All articles are freely available online.
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Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine accepts the following article types. Click on an article type to view submission instructions.
Original Research
Systematic Review
Clinical Review
Case Report
Brief Research Report
Editorial
Correspondence
Recent Publications
Process-first relief of emergency department overcrowding: a before–after analysis of time-to-decision and boarding in a regional center
Wookjin Choi, Sungsil Lee, Eun Ji Park
Epidemiology of acute stroke in emergency departments, 2020–2024: a report from the National Emergency Department Information System (NEDIS) of Korea
Sangun Nah, Eunsil Ko, So-hyun Han, Hyo Jin Kim, Hanseok Chang, Sangsoo Han
Harlequin Syndrome with Ipsilateral Facial Flushing After Internal Carotid Artery Dissection: An Atypical Sympathetic Laterality Pattern
Thomas Roudaut, Moussa Camara, Christian Kassasseya
Development of a Competency-Based Emergency Medicine Residency Training Model in South Korea
Young-Min Kim, Chan Woong Kim, Kyung Hye Park, Hyo Joon Kim, Kyung Jun Song, Sung Phil Chung, Dong Ryul Ko, Tae Han Kim
Epidemiology of sepsis in emergency departments: insights from the National Emergency Department Information System (NEDIS) database in Korea, 2020–2024
Sung Yeon Hwang, Taehui Kim, Borami Lim, Sung-keun Ko, Seung Joon Lee
Frequently asked questions
Is Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine open access?
Yes, Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine is a fully open access journal. All articles are freely available to read, download, and share immediately upon publication.
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The 2024 Journal Impact Factor (JIF) for Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine is 2.3. The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year, and is often used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field.
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Cover letters are part of the submission workflow (a field is provided to write notes to the Editor-in-Chief), but the journal does not specify mandatory content or detailed requirements for the cover letter.
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The journal does not charge authors any fees, including page charges or article processing charges (APCs). It is an open access journal operating under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license and is supported by The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine and a grant from the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.
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