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JCHIMP at 5 years: growth and development.

Robert P Ferguson1.   

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26653702      PMCID: PMC4677585          DOI: 10.3402/jchimp.v5.29937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect        ISSN: 2000-9666


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In 2010, the Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives (JCHIMP) was conceived from the Community Hospital Assembly of the Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine (APDIM). A number of factors influenced the development of this idea, including the need for a scholarly platform that focused on community hospital academics and the emergence of online medical journals throughout the United States and the world, which could improve the efficiency of the publication process. The developmental process was led by an inspired core group of APDIM members ably assisted by David Solomon of Michigan State University, a pioneer in medical electronic publishing (1). Volume 1, issue # 1, was posted in 2011. There were six papers, all but one from Baltimore where the journal is based. In 2011, the first year of its publication, 2,500 unique individuals accessed the four issues. With this publication today, we complete volume 5. This is the first time we have had six issues in one volume (Table 1). Volume 5 has included 90 manuscripts compared with 31 manuscripts published in volume 1. There is no limit to the number of papers published electronically beyond the capacity of the reviewers and the editors. Our 5-year totals are impressive – 22 issues, 252 published manuscripts, and 53,000 unique individual readers from 155 countries as of 1 October 2015. The unique individual curve is getting steeper each year (Fig. 1), with more than 2,000 new readers each month in 2015.
Table 1

This table shows the number of manuscripts published and issues per year

Year# of manuscripts# of issues per year
2011314
2012414
2013303 due to hiatus
2014605
2015906
Fig. 1

Cumulative unique visitors.

Cumulative unique visitors. This table shows the number of manuscripts published and issues per year The institutional support for JCHIMP changed in 2013 when I left Medstar Union Memorial in Baltimore and accepted a faculty position at Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC). Although we have been working with Co-Action Publishing based in Stockholm, Sweden, since 2011, the financial sponsorship switched primarily to GBMC in 2013. Jen Huff has served as a very capable journal steward during the past 2 years. Although we published the fewest number of issues (3) and papers (34) during the 2013 hiatus because of the changeover, we resumed our normal publishing schedule in 2014 and have been climbing since. The journal was born again in late 2013 (2). Despite the lower volumes in 2013, we coincidentally received PubMed certification the same year including for all the papers previously published in the journal since 2011. The unusual rapidity of the process was largely because of the efforts and skills of Co-Action Publishing. One of the many advantages of the medium of electronic publication is the efficiency of the process. Our review and editing timetable targets are seen in Fig. 2. Barring reviewer or author delays, it should take between 3 and 5 months to publish an article from the day of its initial submission.
Fig. 2

JCHIMP manuscript production cycle.

JCHIMP manuscript production cycle. We have evolved into a national and international journal. Our manuscript-contributing institutions, from 15 states and 4 foreign countries, have grown from 3 in issue # 1 to 40 in volume 5. The categories of various publications are listed in Table 2. The most recent additions are Patient Safety edited by Paul Foster, program director at GBMC and Research Theory edited by Lucien Cardinal program director from Long Island. We are always open for new category ideas.
Table 2

JCHIMP publishing categories

Editor's Perspective
Case Reports
Original Research
Patient Safety
Medical Education/Medical Student
History of Medicine
EKG Images
Radiology Images
Clinical Images
Letters to the Editor
JCHIMP publishing categories You cannot have a peer-reviewed journal without peer reviewers. Our current list of peer reviewers continues to grow, a necessity considering our climbing publication numbers. The peer reviewers who completed a JCHIMP review in 2015 are listed in Table 3. We try to limit review requests per year to no more than three or four for each reviewer.
Table 3

JCHIMP peer reviewers 2015

Carlos AcunaTracy DoeringFarnaz HoushmandJayaprakash MandaAvinash Ravipati
Amesh AdaljaJennifer DooleyDuosha HuHenry MeilmaniAndrew Rettew
Amitesh AgarwalDoantrang DuAsad JehangirJanet MemarkSara Richter
Nnabuchi AkpehAhmad ElasherySamuel JonasMarita MikeTimothy Ryan
Chuck AlbrechtJeremy EllisSyung Min JungHmu MinnMohsen Saadat
Richard AlweisSherif EltawansyAlan KaellPenchala MittadodlaFardad Sarabchi
Donna AstizEmmanuel EluezeParas KarmacharyaRobabeh (Ruby) MohammadzadehEmily Schehlein
Hamza AuraksaiMargaret EngPaul KempenMahsa MohebtashCarlton Sextion
Hooman BakhsiRobert FergusonMaryam Kestkar JahromiHarsha MooleChirag Sheth
Kareen BeekmanPaul FosterRamesh KhuranaSalman MuddassirMansur Shomali
Victoria BengaulidAndrew FreiVictor KoladeMarc MugmonDeepak Shrivastava
Vijaya BhattEthan FriedKiran KommarajuBinh NguyenWaqas Shuaib
Ewelina BiskupJoseph FuscaldoRobert KornbergVamshi NimmagaddaPeter Sloane
Yvonne BraverSteven GambertMahesh KrishnamurthyFnu NutanDavid Smith
Yuanning CaoMorey GardnerSapna KuehlAdetokunbo OluwasanjoBishnu Subedi
Lucien CardinalGeorge GarissAmit KulkarniAli OzhandDaniel Summers
Harjit ChahalSushil GhimireAlexandre LacasseVenkataraman PalabindalaLinda Thomas
Chester ChoiIbrahim GhobrialAnkush LahotiKinnari ParikhYue Wang
Dobbin ChowSubhash GorrepatiJeff LarochelleJimmy PhamDavid Weisman
Francis ChristianSunil GoyalBrooke LeachmanAmareshwar PoduguDavid Widlus
John CmarGaurav GulatiMay LeeRichard PomerantzBud Williams
Ricardo ContiShanu GuptaFritz LubinDilli PoudelManajyoti Yadav
Tirumala DammalapatiRimoun HakimPhillip MackowiakKhalid QaziEugene York
Stefan DavidJames HanleySrinivasa MadhavanCeleste QuianzonJessica Young
Janaki DeepakCharin HanlonNaba MainaliShweta RamsahaiAmr Youssef
Oner DickensoyYoussef HokayemMohammad MalikAshish RanaHuimin Yu
JCHIMP peer reviewers 2015 Many of our reviewers are new to this scholarly activity. We often provide guidance through previous editorials (3, 4). We are very proud of the role of JCHIMP in the professional development of novice reviewers. We should also complement our reviewers on the quality of their commentary and their dedicated volunteerism. We believe a critically constructive review improves a manuscript significantly. We thank our sponsors who have included the Maryland ACP Chapter, Pennsylvania ACP Chapter, Reading Health, and, of course, our major sponsor, GBMC. We are very excited to announce that Reading Health will be taking the next step in 2016 of being a major sponsor of JCHIMP along with GBMC. To balance our costs and minimize the financial burden to sponsors, the JCHIMP Editorial Board has voted to increase manuscript publication fees from $500 to $600, starting issue # 2, volume 6, 2016. Publication fees, institutional sponsorship, and individual donations are our revenue sources. Also in this issue, we are publishing 16 additional manuscripts. There is a very important perspective piece on the graying of the HIV epidemic (5). There are two very interesting and helpful (for community hospital program directors) medical education papers: competency and the web log (6) and a well-detailed, step-by-step approach for increasing scholarly productivity in the community hospital setting (7). There is a clinical research study on predictive values of pulse pressures in sepsis (8). The case reports are CHF associated with protease inhibitors (9); Kaposi’s sarcoma of the heart (10); 2 Takotsubo reports (11, 12); GI bleeding secondary to aortic cavitary fistula (13) in endocarditis with complete heart block; pulmonic valve endocarditis presenting as neck pain (14); tricuspid valve endocarditis with Mobitz II heart block (15); primary pulmonary leiomyosarcoma disguised as a pulmonary embolus (16); aspergillus endophthalmitis (17); cutaneous tuberculosis (18); and, finally, a report increasing our awareness of complications of acetaminophen overdose (19), and a review on GI bleeding and fistulas (20). The sources of published manuscripts in this issue are Guthrie (PA), Maryland Midtown (MD), Presence St. Joseph (IL), Reading (PA), Highland (CA), Easton (PA), Pinnacle (PA), Bayview (MD), Jacobi (NY), Franklin Square (MD), Connemaugh (NY), Interfaith (NY), Providence (WA), GBMC (MD), and New Rochelle (NY).
  20 in total

1.  Peer review.

Authors:  Robert P Ferguson; Stephanie M Griffin
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2012-10-15

2.  Tricuspid valve endocarditis complicated by Mobitz type II heart block - a case report and literature review.

Authors:  Chidozie Charles Agu; Divya Salhan; Ahmed Bakhit; Hiba Basheer; Md Basunia; Bikash Bhattarai; Vikram Oke; Marie Frances Schmidt; Alix Dufresne
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

3.  A widened pulse pressure: a potential valuable prognostic indicator of mortality in patients with sepsis.

Authors:  Hassan Al-Khalisy; Ivan Nikiforov; Manjit Jhajj; Namratha Kodali; Pramil Cheriyath
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

4.  Acetaminophen overdose associated with double serum concentration peaks.

Authors:  Cristian Papazoglu; Jonathan R Ang; Michael Mandel; Prasanta Basak; Stephen Jesmajian
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

5.  Isolated pulmonic valve endocarditis presenting as neck pain.

Authors:  Aditya Goud; Abdelhai Abdelqader; Chanukya Dahagam; Sriram Padmanabhan
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

6.  When a pulmonary embolism is not a pulmonary embolism: a rare case of primary pulmonary leiomyosarcoma.

Authors:  Nargiz Muganlinskaya; Amanda Guzman; Chanukya Dahagam; Stephen R Selinger
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

7.  Not the usual suspect: a case of erythema induration of Bazin in an urban primary care clinic.

Authors:  Ling Xu; Davida Flattery; Robert McCabe
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

8.  Kaposi sarcoma can also involve the heart.

Authors:  Mohamad Hani Lababidi; Hazem Alhawasli; Nkemakolam Iroegbu
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

9.  Graying of the HIV epidemic: a challenge for inpatient medicine providers.

Authors:  Ché Matthew Harris; Robin McKenzie; Seema Nayak; Dmitry Kiyatkin; Dorcas Baker; Flora Kisuule
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11

10.  Takotsubo cardiomyopathy precipitated by delirium tremens.

Authors:  Chidozie Charles Agu; Ahmed Bakhit; Md Basunia; Bikash Bhattarai; Vikram Oke; Divya Salhan; Frances Schmidt
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2015-12-11
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