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Reviewers for birth defects research part a in 2011

✍ Scribed by Diana M. Juriloff


Book ID
112009342
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
33 KB
Volume
94
Category
Article
ISSN
1542-0752

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✍ Diana Juriloff πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2010 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 36 KB πŸ‘ 2 views

I would like to thank everybody who has contributed their expertise and time to the Journal over the course of 2009. I would especially like to acknowledge and thank all who donated their valuable time to reviewing manuscripts. The quality of Birth Defects Research Part A depends upon all of you. I

Reviewers for Birth Defects Research Par
✍ Diana Juriloff πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2009 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 36 KB πŸ‘ 2 views

As my first year as Editor of Birth Defects Research Part A (BDRA) has come to an end I would like to thank everyone who contributed their time and effort to the journal over the course of the past year. I would especially like to acknowledge and thank all of the people who donated their valuable ti

2003–2007 Birth Defects Research (Part A
πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2007 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 44 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

This issue constitutes the end of our 5-year tenure as Editor and Assistant Editor of Birth Defects Research Part A (BDRA). Before we transfer the editorial office to the new Editor, Dr. Diana Juriloff, Donna and I would like to thank all those who helped us launch and then develop this new journal.

Clinician reviewers in birth defects sur
✍ Angela E. Lin; Mathias B. Forrester; Christopher Cunniff; Cathleen A. Higgins; M πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2006 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 83 KB πŸ‘ 2 views

## Abstract **BACKGROUND**: Some birth defects surveillance programs utilize a clinician reviewer (β€œClinician”) to assist the multidisciplinary staff in the process of case review, coding and classification. The untested assumption is that expertise in the evaluation of individuals with birth defec