Our current Web page for reviewers, authors, and editors, which can be found at http://pharmacotherapyjournal.org, provides access to a link to our sophisticated online manuscript management system called ScholarOne Manuscripts. This Web-based software allows authors to submit new and revised manuscripts and allows reviewers to perform their reviews online. For the system to work optimally for both reviewers and the journal, it is imperative that the reviewers’ areas of expertise, as well as their contact information, be accurate and current.
To this end, we ask that all reviewers for Pharmacotherapy update their areas of expertise (choosing as many areas as appropriate) and contact information in our system. To do so, please follow these steps:
- Go to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pharmacotherapy, enter your user ID and password into ScholarOne Manuscripts, and sign in. If you have forgotten your user ID and password, go to “Password Help,” and your user ID and password will be e-mailed to you. If you have not established an account, click on “New User? Register here” in the top right corner.
- Click on “Edit Account” at the top right of the screen.
- Make the appropriate edits on your areas of expertise and contact data.
We have created more than 100 descriptors of areas of reviewer expertise (e.g., anticoagulation, bacterial resistance, acute coronary syndrome). These categories are:
- ACE inhibitors
- Acute coronary syndrome
- ADHD
- Administration
- Adverse drug reactions
- AIDS
- Allergy
- Alzheimer disease
- Ambulatory
- Aminoglycosides
- Analgesia
- Anemias
- Anesthesiology
- Anticoagulation
- Antiepileptic drugs
- Antifungals
- Anti-inflammatories
- Antiplatelets
- Antiretrovirals
- Antivirals
- Anxiety
- ARDS
- Arrhythmias
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Bacterial resistance
- Biotechnology
- Bioterrorism
- Bipolar
- Botulism
- Breastfeeding
- Burns
- CAD
- Cardiology
- Community practice
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Computer technology
- Contraception
- COPD
- C-reactive protein
- Critical care
- Cytochrome P450
- Dementia
- Depression
- Dermatology
- Diabetes
- Dialysis
- Drug abuse
- Drug information
- Drug safety
- Endocrinology
- Epidemiology
- Ethics
- Evidence-based medicine
- Febrile neutropenia
- Fluids and electrolytes
- Fluoroquinolones
- Forensic medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Geriatrics
- Glaucoma
- Gout
- Headache
- Heart failure
- Hematology
- Hospice
- Hypertension
- Immunizations
- Immunology
- Industry
- Infectious disease
- Insomnia
- Legal
- Lipids
- Liver
- Lyme disease
- Managed care
- Migraine
- Nausea
- Neonatology
- Neurology
- Neuromuscular-blocking agents
- Neuropathy
- Neurosurgery
- Nuclear medicine
- Nutrition
- Obesity
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Outcomes
- Parkinson disease
- Patient safety
- Pediatrics
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacoeconomics
- Pharmacogenomics
- Pharmacokinetics
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacy education
- Pharmacy practice
- Pregnancy
- Psychiatry
- Public health
- Pulmonary
- Quality of life
- Renal
- Restless leg syndrome
- Septic shock
- Sickle cell
- Smoking cessation
- Spinal cord and brain injury
- Statistics
- Stereoisomers
- Steroids
- Stroke
- Study design
- Surgery
- Thrombocytopenias
- Thyroid
- Toxicology
- Transplantation
- Travel medicine
- Urology
- Vancomycin
- Women’s health
As you well know, this maneuver will help ensure that you receive papers in your specific areas of expertise. We appreciate your taking the time to update this information.