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EULAR launches EULAR Rheumatology Open: A new era for rheumatology research -

The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) is excited to announce the launch of its new open-access journal, EULAR Rheumatology Open (ERO). This pioneering platform is set to advance research and knowledge in rheumatology, providing unrestricted access to the latest scientific advancements for researchers, healthcare professionals, and the broader scientific community. The journal will be hosted by Elsevier, a leading global publisher known for its commitment to high-quality scientific publishing.

EULAR Rheumatology Open reflects EULAR's dedication to fostering scientific excellence and ensuring that high-quality, peer-reviewed research reaches a global audience. As an open-access journal, it will provide immediate access to cutting-edge studies, reviews, and insights, significantly enhancing the reach and impact of rheumatology research across various disciplines.

The journal will cover a comprehensive array of topics within rheumatology, including:

• Clinical and Translational Research

• Epidemiology and Public Health

• Basic Science

• Advances in Treatment and Management

• Patient-Centered Care and Outcomes

• Pediatric Rheumatology

• Health Economics and Policy in Rheumatology

• Digital Health and Telemedicine

• Imaging and Biomarkers

• Comorbidities and Multidisciplinary Care

By utilizing Elsevier’s advanced online platform, EULAR Rheumatology Open aims to provide a seamless and user-friendly experience for both authors and readers. The collaboration between EULAR and Elsevier highlights a shared commitment to excellence in scientific publishing and the promotion of knowledge in the field of rheumatology.

Authors will benefit from a streamlined submission process, rigorous peer review, and the opportunity to publish their work in a prestigious and widely recognized platform. This initiative not only supports the dissemination of valuable research but also promotes collaboration among researchers and practitioners working to improve outcomes in rheumatology.

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