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Publishing original articles, reviews, and focuses related to all aspects of pain, including basic, translational, and clinical research, epidemiology, education, and health policy.

The Journal of Pain

The Editorial Fellowship will give participants the opportunity to obtain insight into the peer review process by shadowing experienced journal editors, thereby obtaining a direct and immersive experience in how a manuscript is handled, from submission to final decision. This will include the opportunity to critically review papers with the supervision of assigned editors who will serve as their mentors. Fellows will enhance skills in recognizing the characteristics of well-conducted research and to detect flaws in design, statistical analysis, and biases in data interpretation that compromise the quality of research. Through interaction with current editors and editorial board members, fellows learn the roles of editor, reviewer, and publisher to gain a broad understanding of the overall scientific publishing process. Applications are due November 1, 2024.

Apply to the Early Career Editorial Fellowship Program to Promote Diversity in Editorial Leadership

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Troy Dildine, PhD

Editorial Fellow

Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Hannah Durand, PhD

Editorial Fellow

University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

Fenan Rassu, PhD

John Hopkins School of Medicine,

Baltimore, MD

Kimberly Stephens, PhD

Editorial Fellow

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AK

Daniel Whibley, PhD

Editorial Fellow

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

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Emma Fisher, PhD

Assistant Editor

University of Bath, UK

Nadia Soliman, PhD

Assistant Editor

Imperial College London, UK

Aidan G Cashin, PhD

Assistant Editor

University of New South Wales, AUS

Assistant Editors for Transparency and Open Science

Appreciation for our pain community, who united in a remarkable effort to support the USASP in acquiring The Journal of Pain.  This Journal follows the ICMJE's Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.
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