Special Issue
Thematic collection — JBRES Call for Papers
Critical Minutes: Emergency Medicine and High-Acuity Care
Fast-moving evidence for high-acuity settings including burns, emergency care, triage, and outcomes research. Topics include Burns and Emergency Medicine.
Fast-moving evidence for high-acuity settings including burns, emergency care, triage, and outcomes research. Topics include Burns and Emergency Medicine.
Preference is given to studies with clear outcomes, robust analysis, and a concise statement of what the findings change in practice. Authors are encouraged to include data availability statements and preregistration details where applicable.
Submissions may address (but are not limited to) the following topic areas:
- Original Research Articles
- Review Articles
- Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
- Mini-Reviews
- Short Communications
- Clinical Trials & Intervention Studies
- Observational & Population Studies
- Case Studies (where appropriate)
- Focused editorial visibility — your work appears alongside thematically related research in this collection, reaching the right audience faster.
- Rapid peer review — JBRES targets editorial decisions within 7–14 days where reviewer availability permits.
- Permanent Crossref DOI — accepted articles receive a DOI for strong citation continuity and indexing.
- Open access reach — published under CC BY 4.0, your work is freely accessible to researchers, clinicians, and policymakers worldwide.
- Author support — clear guidance through peer review, proofing, formatting, and final publication.
Alternative: Submit directly online — our editorial team will advise during initial screening.
Submit to This Special Issue
Manuscripts are welcome on a rolling basis. Follow standard JBRES submission guidelines and indicate the Special Issue title in your cover letter.