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The document lists the editorial staff and contributors for "CHEST," a medical journal published by the American College of Chest Physicians. The key roles and individuals involved in the creation of this journal include the Editor in Chief, Richard S. Irwin, MD, and Deputy Editor, John E. Heffner, MD. There are also Assistant Editors, multiple Associate Editors, Section Editors, and an extensive Editorial Board comprising medical professionals from various locations worldwide. <br /><br />Section Editors are tasked with specific areas like "Chest Imaging and Pathology for Clinicians," "Contemporary Reviews in Critical Care Medicine," "Evidence-Based Medicine," "Medical Ethics," and "Teaching, Education, and Career Hub (TEaCH)." These sections cover the diverse interdisciplinary aspects of chest medicine, pulmonary care, and associated fields. Included are also media-focused roles for podcasts, social media, and the journal's web presence. <br /><br />The publication has international contributors and coordinators located in countries including India and Italy, signifying its global reach and collaboration. The staff roles are clearly defined, with positions like the Executive Vice President and CEO, Publisher, and Managing Editor playing essential roles in the journal's operation. <br /><br />Published monthly, CHEST is produced by Elsevier and caters to members of the medical field specializing in chest medicine, offering reviews, research, and insights across a broad spectrum of topics relevant to pulmonologists, critical care physicians, and related specialties. The document is essentially a directory of influential medical professionals contributing to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge within this specialized medical community.
Keywords
CHEST journal
American College of Chest Physicians
Richard S. Irwin
John E. Heffner
Section Editors
pulmonary care
medical ethics
global collaboration
Elsevier
critical care medicine
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