Journal of Surgical Innovation and Education: A Platform Pursuing Effective Transfer and Education of Surgical Practice
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I am delighted to introduce the inaugural issue of the Journal of Surgical Innovation and Education (JSIE). JSIE is dedicated to advancing the field of surgery through the dissemination of cutting-edge or standard techniques and the promotion of comprehensive surgical education.
In today’s rapidly evolving medical landscape, it is imperative for surgical professionals to stay abreast of the latest advancements and methodologies. JSIE aims to bridge the gap between traditional surgical education and the recent demands of surgical practice. Our mission is to provide a dynamic platform where surgeons, trainees, and professionals can access the latest research, innovative surgical procedures, and educational resources.
What sets JSIE apart from other journals is its unique focus on video-centric content. We feature “Dynamic educational manuscripts” optimized for detailed tutorials with narrative description, “How I do it” or “Innovative technology/procedure” articles emphasizing novel technologies or procedures as well as other types of original articles. This format ensures a more engaging and practical transfer of knowledge, enhancing the educational experience for a wider range of readers.
As we embark on this journey, we invite surgeons, researchers, and educators across all surgical disciplines, including general surgery, to contribute their knowledge and expertise to JSIE. Together, we can foster a culture of innovation and excellence that will shape the future of surgery. Our goal is to support the continuous professional development of our readers, ensuring they remain at the cutting edge of surgical practice.
We thank you for your support and look forward to your contributions. Welcome to the JSIE.
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Disclosure
In-Seob Lee is an editor-in-chief of the journal, but he was not involved in the peer reviewer selection, evaluation, or decision process of this article. No other potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported.