Neonatal Mortality Scholarly Peer Review Journal
Neonatal mortality is the number of neonates died per 1000 births. The present WHO Academy challenge is
neonatal mortality. The current statics have shown that each year more numbers of
neonatal deaths are increasing. Due to low medical facilities and nutritional deficiencies, the probability of deaths is greater in the underdeveloped countries. Academic peer review is the process of subjecting the scholarly work, research, or ideas of an author to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field before a paper is published in a journal describing this work. Work may be accepted, deemed acceptable with revisions or dismissed. Peer review requires a community of experts who are qualified in a given (strictly defined) field who are fit and able to perform reasonably impartial review.
High Impact List of Articles
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Job satisfaction in certified nurse specialists and certified nurses in cancer care in Japan
Masaki Kitajima, Chiharu Miyata, Keiko Tamura, Ayae Kinoshita, Hidenori Arai*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Job satisfaction in certified nurse specialists and certified nurses in cancer care in Japan
Masaki Kitajima, Chiharu Miyata, Keiko Tamura, Ayae Kinoshita, Hidenori Arai*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Author Guidelines: Volume 7 Issue 4
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Author Guidelines: Volume 7 Issue 4
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Anti-influenza therapy: the emerging challenge of resistance
Michael G Ison
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Anti-influenza therapy: the emerging challenge of resistance
Michael G Ison
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Sepsis guidelines and the global pediatric sepsis initiative: implications for treatment
Joseph A Carcillo, Yong Y Han and Niranjan Kissoon
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Sepsis guidelines and the global pediatric sepsis initiative: implications for treatment
Joseph A Carcillo, Yong Y Han and Niranjan Kissoon
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Acknowledgment: Volume 5 Issue 3
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Acknowledgment: Volume 5 Issue 3
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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