JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (JOHNS) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Medicine. American Medical Association is the publisher of this esteemed journal. The P-ISSN assigned to JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery is 2168-6181 and its abbreviated form is JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.
JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery provides timely information for physicians and scientists concerned with diseases of the head and neck. Given the diversity of structure and function based in this anatomic region, JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery publishes clinical, translational, and population health research from an array of disciplines. We place a high priority on strong study designs that accurately identify etiologies, evaluate diagnostic strategies, and distinguish among treatment options and outcomes. Our objectives are to (1) publish original contributions that will enhance the clinician’s understanding of otolaryngologic disorders, benefit the care of our patients, and stimulate research in our field; (2) forecast important advances within otolaryngology–head and neck surgery, particularly as they relate to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease through clinical and translational research, including that of the human genome and novel imaging techniques; (3) address questions of clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness that result from clinical intervention, which grow in importance as health care providers are increasingly challenged to provide evidence of enhanced survival and quality of life; (4) provide expert reviews of topics that keep our readers current with true advances and also to provide a valuable educational resource for trainees in the several disciplines that treat patients with diseases of the head and neck; (5) serve as a forum for the concerns of otolaryngologists, such as socioeconomic, legal, ethical, and medical issues; (6) provide helpful critiques that enable contributing authors to improve their submissions. We encourage a concise presentation of information and employ an abstract format that efficiently assesses validity and relevance from a clinical perspective. This approach promotes succinct yet complete presentation for our readers and electronic information resources. We believe this approach typifies the commitment of JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery to providing important information that is easily interpreted by its diverse readership.
Journal title | JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (JOHNS) |
Abbreviation | JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg |
Print ISSN | 2168-6181 |
Online ISSN | 2168-619X |
Publisher Name | American Medical Association |
Editor-in-chief | Jay F. Piccirillo |
Subject Category | Medicine |
Abbreviation : ISO Journal abbreviation refers to the shortened form or acronym used to represent the full title of a scholarly journal. The ISO4 Abbreviation of JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Journal is JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.
The Ranking of the Journal in 2024 is 1522. Ranking systems aim to provide an indication of a journal's quality, influence, and prestige within a specific field or discipline.
The Journal's Impact Factor in 2024 is 7.8. it is all calculated by Clarivate, which means how many times a particular citation has been published in the past two years.
The Journal SCImago in 2024 is 1.835. It is measured by the number of citations which are made by the particular journals, and the journal from where the citations arrived from.
The Acceptance Rate in 2024 is 14%. It is a measure that provides insight into the selectivity and competitiveness of a journal's editorial process.
The Journal's H-Index in 2024 is 143. The H-index is calculated on how many times a particular author is cited and the number of published papers that a particular author has.
The Journal's Quartile is Q1. A quartile has three points, which are the upper quartile, median, and lower quartile. The main motive of the quartile is to calculate the interquartile range, that resembles the changes across the median.
The Journal is indexed in (Indexing details)
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Abbreviation | JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg |
Access type | Hybrid |
Acceptance rate | 14% |
Impact Factor | 7.8 |
SJR | 1.835 |
SNIP | 2.480 |
Ranking | 1522 |
CiteScore | 10.2 |
H-Index | 143 |
Processing/Submission Fee : Article submission/Processing fees (APC), also known as manuscript Publication fees or processing fees (APC), are charged by journals to authors for submitting/publishing their research papers/article.
The APC/Submission (Publication) Fee of the Journal is $5000
Call for paper : The Journal invites original research contributions for consideration of publication in JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery journal.
Journal seeking submissions in the broad areas of Medicine that align with journal's focus on Medicine.
for details about call for paper please visit to the official website of the journal to check the details about call for papers.
Publishing in JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery involves the following steps:
Yes, the journal is indexed in PubMed.
Yes, the journal is indexed in Scopus.
Yes, the journal is indexed in UGC.
No, the journal is not indexed in Index copernicus.
No, journal is not a predatory journal.
The Impact Factor of the Journal is 7.8.
The Ranking of the Journal is 1522.
Yes the journal is a peer-reviewed journal.
Yes the journal is a peer-reviewed journal and good to publish your paper.
JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (JOHNS) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Medicine. American Medical Association is the publisher of this esteemed journal.
Yes, JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery is a open access (Hybrid) journal.