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Published/Copyright: January 1, 2024

The Editors and Publisher thank the members of the Editorial Board and the following colleagues for their assistance in reviewing articles submitted to Diagnosis in 2023.[1]

Amanzadeh, Masoud
Amin, Dhara
Ararasatranu, Reuben
Bajaj, Lalit
Banfi, Giuseppe
Benati, Marco
Blevins, Derek
Blitshteyn, Svetlana
Bonifacino, Eliana
Brush, John
Burstein, David
Choi, Justin
Clerico, Aldo
Cornell, Ella G
Cornes, Michael
Cosby, Karen
Costello, Anna
Dahm, Maria R.
Danese, Elisa
Degennaro, Athena
Deshmukh, Abhay Vilas
DiNardo, Deborah J.
Dreicer, Jessica
El-Kareh, Rob
Etherington, Neha Bansal
Fernholm, Rita
Gandhi, Tejal
Gleason, Kelly T.
Gómez Rioja, Rubén
Harada, Taku
Harada, Yukinori
Hauck, Kevin
Hofmann, Heather N.
Hu, Zhi-De
Iaccino, Enrico
Ibarz, Mercedes
Jones, Barbara B.
Kalra, Dipak
Kammer, Juliane
Koeva-Balabanova, Jasmina Dragomirova
Kotwal, Susrutha
Kudlowitz, David
Kulkarni, Prathit
Lane, Kathleen
Lee, Monica
Lessing, Juan
Liao, C.
Liberman, Ava
Lundberg, George
Machiorlatti, Michael
McDonald, Stephanie
McQuade, Casey
Meyer, Ashley
Miller, Randolph
Monteiro, Sandra D.
Morgan, Daniel
North, Sarah
Orsenigo, Roberto
Padoan, Andrea
Penner, John Cornelius
Pulia, Michael
Pusic, Martin V.
Rao, Goutham
Ratcliffe, Temple
Restrepo, Jorge
Rodman, Adam
Rodriguez, Jorge
Rousseau, Geoffroy
Schofield, Jill
Schwartzstein, Richard
Shafer, Grant
Shenvi, Edna
Shiddiky, Muhammad J.A.
Sloane, Jennifer
Su, Mingkuan
Sump, Courtney
Sutton, R.
Trenti, Tommaso
Trowbridge, Robert
Upadhyay, Divvy
Vaghani, Viral
Webber, Chase
Willis, Angelica
Winslow, Edward
Winters, Bradford
Young, Eleanor, Eckert
Zaninotto, Martina
Zhao, Chengquan
Zhu, Yuxin
Zipperer, Lorri

Published Online: 2024-01-01

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. The physical exam and telehealth: between past and future
  4. Review
  5. Features and functions of decision support systems for appropriate diagnostic imaging: a scoping review
  6. Mini Reviews
  7. The PRIDx framework to engage payers in reducing diagnostic errors in healthcare
  8. Tumor heterogeneity: how could we use it to achieve better clinical outcomes?
  9. Original Articles
  10. Factors influencing diagnostic accuracy among intensive care unit clinicians – an observational study
  11. Prevalence of atypical presentations among outpatients and associations with diagnostic error
  12. Preferred language and diagnostic errors in the pediatric emergency department
  13. Diurnal temperature variation and the implications for diagnosis and infectious disease screening: a population-based study
  14. What’s going well: a qualitative analysis of positive patient and family feedback in the context of the diagnostic process
  15. Assessing clinical reasoning skills following a virtual patient dizziness curriculum
  16. Interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein for optimal immunometabolic profiling of the lifestyle-related cardiorenal risk
  17. Effect of syringe underfilling on the quality of venous blood gas analysis
  18. Short Communications
  19. How do patients and care partners describe diagnostic uncertainty in an emergency department or urgent care setting?
  20. Enhancing clinical reasoning with Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer: a practical guide
  21. Letters to the Editor
  22. How to overcome hurdles in holding mortality and morbidity conferences on diagnostic error cases in Japan
  23. Medical history-taking by highlighting the time course: PODCAST approach
  24. Journal Reputation Factor
  25. Case Report
  26. Pre-analytical errors in coagulation testing: a case series
  27. Acknowledgement
  28. Acknowledgement
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