Russian Osteopathic Journal: the main stages of development in 2012–2022
https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2023-1-8-19
Abstract
One of the important attributes of a medical specialty is the availability of the specialized scientific and practical journal that allows professionals to conduct an open scientific discussion. The osteopaths of Russia have such a journal appeared in 2010 — the Russian Osteopathic Journal (ROJ). The development p of the journal and its achievements to date has been traced in detail in the article. The content and scientometric indicators of erysipelas were compared with Russian and foreign medical journals, including those publishing articles on osteopathy. ROJ has become the mouthpiece of the specialty and meets the high international and Russian standards.
About the Authors
E. S. TregubovaRussian Federation
Elena S. Tregubova - Dr. Sci. (Med.), Mechnikov North-West SMU, Professor at the Institute of Osteopathy and Integrative Medicine; Saint-Petersburg State University, Professor of the Institute of Osteopathy, Researcher ID I-3884-2015 Scopus Author ID: 7801407959.
Bld. 41 ul. Kirochnaya, Saint-Petersburg, 191015; Bld. 7/9 Universitetskaya nab., Saint-Petersburg, 199034
R. A. Plokhov
Russian Federation
Roman A. Plokhov - Cand. Sci. (Biol.), Russian Osteopathic Journal (Saint-Petersburg), Executive Secretary.
Bld. 1A Degtyarnaya, Saint-Petersburg, 191024
Yu. P. Potekhina
Russian Federation
Yulia P. Potekhina - Dr. Sci. (Med.), professor, Privolzhsky Research Medical University, professor at the N. Yu. Belenkov Department of Normal Physiology; Institute of Osteopathy (Saint-Petersburg), Deputy Director for Scientific and Methodological Work, Scopus Author ID: 55318321700.
Bld. 1A Degtyarnaya, Saint-Petersburg, 191024; bld. 10/1 sq. Minin and Pozharsky, Nizhny Novgorod, 603005
V. O. Belash
Russian Federation
Vladimir O. Belash - Cand. Sci. (Med.), Mechnikov North-West SMU, Associate Professor at Osteopathy Department; Institute of Osteopathy (Saint-Petersburg), lecturer; MC LLC «Mokhov Institute of Osteopathy» (Saint-Petersburg), Head Physician, Scopus Author ID: 25959884100.
Bld. 41 ul. Kirochnaya, Saint-Petersburg, 191015; bld. 1A Degtyarnaya, Saint-Petersburg, 191024; bld. 1A ul. Degtyarnaya, Saint-Petersburg, 191024
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Review
For citations:
Tregubova E.S., Plokhov R.A., Potekhina Yu.P., Belash V.O. Russian Osteopathic Journal: the main stages of development in 2012–2022. Russian Osteopathic Journal. 2023;(1):8-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2023-1-8-19