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Elsevier rebrands Via Oncology clinical pathways to ClinicalPath -

Elsevier, a global information analytics business specialising in science and health, has introduced ClinicalPath as the new brand name for Via Oncology, the cancer care management and clinical decision support tool that won ‘Best Computerized Decision Support Solution’ in the 2019 MedTech… Read More

AACC announces publishing partnership with Oxford University Press -

AACC, a global scientific and medical professional organisation dedicated to better health through laboratory medicine, has announced a publishing partnership with Oxford University Press for its peer-reviewed journals, Clinical Chemistry and The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. Both journals will join Oxford… Read More

John Haynes to retire from his role as CEO of AIP Publishing -

John Haynes has announced that he will be retiring from his role as CEO of AIP Publishing. John joined the American Institute of Physics as Vice President, Publishing. He became AIP Publishing’s inaugural CEO in February 2013 when the company was established as a wholly-owned subsidiary… Read More

EBSCO Information Services and Melbourne University Publishing partner to expand e-book options for libraries -

EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) and Melbourne University Publishing (MUP), Australia’s oldest university press, have partnered to increase e-book options for libraries. This new partnership will provide EBSCO customers with unlimited user access to MUP titles on DRM-free EBSCO eBooksTM Under this… Read More

AJE hosts educational workshops for research authors in Brazil -

The American Journal Experts (AJE), a division of Research Square, hosted a series of workshops at top institutions in Brazil in Q2 2019. The four workshops were delivered by senior-level AJE Academic Editor, Dr. Peter Marbais, at Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA), Universidade Federal do Maranhão… Read More

Wolters Kluwer survey looks at the changing nursing profession through the lens of practicing nurses -

As the delivery of healthcare transforms from disease-based episodic care to patient and population health-centric models of wellness care, nurses are facing new pressures and priorities to deliver high quality, safer and more consistent care both at the bedside and in the community. This is according to a recent survey… Read More


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