International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2013; 16: 499

CORRESPONDENCE

Promptness? – Yes, Haste? – No Dear Friends, IJRD is APLAR’s vehicle to showcase the global science and art of Rheumatology. Our priorities are relevant and up-to-date reviews, randomised trials and meta-analysis, very large case series, Grand Round cases, Novel Hypothesis, review of top publications in rheumatology within the last 2 months, Milestones in Rheumatology, Post graduate quiz, correspondence, News and views from APLAR region and other newly proposed features of IJRD (please see the journal’s website). We are committed to and doing our best to speed up the review process. While our Editorial team and Reviewers are reminded to be prompt, they do not act in haste. These expert minds selflessly carry out critical appraisal of manuscripts with extra- caution, without any prejudice or conflict of interest. However, we have to, at times, apply the harsh option of immediate

rejection; it does not always mean poor methodology, lack of novelty, plagiarism or poor English. It may simply mean low priority in the light of a large number of submissions. With more pages and 8 issues from next year including proposed special issues on Lupus, Takayasu arteritis, Sjogren’s syndrome, Infections in Rheumatic diseases, Imaging in Rheumatology and spondyloarthropathies over the next 2 years, we are hoping to enrich the journal further with your contributions. Let us all rise for the cause of futuristic and relevant Rheumatology and above all, for the welfare of our patients. Look forward to your constructive feedback to achieve these goals.

© 2013 Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd

Best regards Debashish DANDA

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