DO Appreciates Improvement in Publication
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Hugh H. Corddry
To the Editor:
I just read my third issue of a recently published JAOA—Journal of the American Osteopathic Association (J Am Osteopath Assoc August 2004;104), having missed reading it for many years, despite reviewing an occasional surgical article on The Journal's behalf. I want to compliment your staff on the vastly improved quality of the articles, the excellent credentials of American Osteopathic Association Editorial Advisory Board members, and the brevity of current issues, having greatly reduced advertising. Your diligent efforts have brought increased credibility to the The Journal.
Your staff should be proud of this accomplishment, as I imagine it was a daunting task. I thank you, and I hope the profession realizes and appreciates your efforts. ♦
The American Osteopathic Association
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- More About the Use of OMT During Influenza Epidemics
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- EDITORIALS
- Clinical Trial Registration, a Needed Addition to the Research Process
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- Outpatient Osteopathic Single Organ System Musculoskeletal Exam Form Series: Validation of the Outpatient Osteopathic SOS Musculoskeletal Exam Form, a New Standardized Medical Record
- CME QUIZ
- CME Quiz
- BOOK REVIEWS
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Articles in the same Issue
- LETTERS
- DO Outlines Steps to Malpractice Reform
- The Elephant in the Room: Does OMT Have Proved Benefit?
- More About the Use of OMT During Influenza Epidemics
- DO Appreciates Improvement in Publication
- EDITORIALS
- Clinical Trial Registration, a Needed Addition to the Research Process
- ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS
- Prevalence of Frontal Plane Pelvic Postural Asymmetry—Part 1
- Outpatient Osteopathic Single Organ System Musculoskeletal Exam Form Series: Validation of the Outpatient Osteopathic SOS Musculoskeletal Exam Form, a New Standardized Medical Record
- CME QUIZ
- CME Quiz
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Osteopathic Medicine: A Reformation in Progress