The Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, or JOSPT, is one of the most well-read and prestigious journals in our field. Clare Ardern, Editor-in-Chief of the journal, has done an amazing job.
In this episode, she’s going to share some exciting new things that JOSPT has been working on that I know you’re going to love. Plus, we’re going to take a peek behind the scenes of the editorial process of JOSPT, talk about her role as editor-in-chief, and she’s even going to share some valuable advice for prospective authors on how to write the best manuscripts to increase your chances of publication.
Show Notes
Dr. Clare Ardern is a physiotherapist and senior researcher, currently working at University of British Columbia, Canada. With expertise in sports medicine, rehabilitation and meta-research, her work focuses on (i) measuring the impact of health research on public policy, the economy and society, (ii) how high-calibre meta-research (including systematic reviews, network meta-analyses, and clinical practice guidelines) can help clinicians make quality decisions, and (iii) return to sport after injury (rates, determinants of success, improving the clinical approach). Dr. Ardern is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy.
Social Handles for COS:
– Twitter: @clare_ardern
– Twitter: @JOSPT
– Instagram: @josptofficial