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 Journal of Vascular Surgery

The Journal of Vascular Surgery® (JVS)  is the official journal of the Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS). Since the first issue was released in 1984, JVS has offered vascular, cardiothoracic, and general surgeons with original, peer-reviewed articles related to clinical and experimental studies, noninvasive diagnostic techniques, processes and vascular substitutes, microvascular surgical techniques, angiography, and endovascular management. In recent years, the Journal has also published a number of supplemental issues focused on patient diversity, diabetic foot ulcers, and other issues pertinent to practicing vascular surgeons.

Each month, JVS is mailed to nearly 6,000 subscribers. It ranks in the top 10 percent of more than 8,000 scientific journals listed in the 2010 Science Citation Index©, Thomson Reuters. JVS also ranks 10 out of 187 journals in surgery and 15 out of 66 journals in the peripheral vascular disease category. The Journal’s 2010 impact factor, a calculation of average citations per article, is 3.851.

Advertising queries for the JVS, including media kit and rate card requests, should be directed to:

Product Advertising
Betty Ann Gilchrist
The Gilchrest Group Healthcare Media
65 Sherman Turnpike
Redding, CT 06896
Tel: 203-938-3156
Fax:  203-938-3570
Email: Bettyann@gilchristmedia.com

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Danny Wang
Elsevier
360 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10010
Tel:  212-633-3158
Fax:  212-633-3820
Email: d.wang@elsevier.com

 

Updated August 2011

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Society for Vascular Surgery
633 North Saint Clair Street, 22nd Floor | Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312-334-2300 | 800-258-7188
Fax: 312-334-2320
Email: vascular@vascularsociety.org

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VascularWeb® is the prime source for all vascular health and disease information, and is presented by the Society for Vascular Surgery®. Its members are vascular surgeons, specialists, and vascular health professionals who are specialty-trained in all treatments for vascular disease including medical management, non-invasive procedures, and surgery.