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The Ophthalmologist: Clinical and Therapeutic Journal

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Zhongjie Fu*
 
Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States, Email: Zhongjie.fu@childrens.harvard.edu
 
*Correspondence: Zhongjie Fu, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States, Email: Zhongjie.fu@childrens.harvard.edu

Received: 12-Oct-2017 Accepted Date: Oct 13, 2017; Published: 17-Oct-2017

Citation: Fu Z. Promotion of greater vision care for people in all corners of the world. Opth Clin Ther J.2017;1(1):2.

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Editorial

The Ophthalmologist Clinical and Therapeutic Journal covers a broad spectrum of topics in clinical and laboratory studies in ophthalmology. The aim is to address current issues and challenges in field, gather the information from different perspectives, as well as encourage the novel and efficient therapeutic potentials for eye diseases.

Through such various formats as: case series, reviews, guidelines, techniques, and practices, the journal discusses cutting-edge ideas in eye research and establishes a platform from which to share the technical and medical advancements in field. Our knowledge about how best to care for our vision has grown substantially in the last few decades. Progress has been made in disease development, drug discoveries, surgical techniques, as well as medical devices. Even further gains will require long-term efforts from highly trained professionals worldwide so as to improve people’s quality of life. We are honored to be the one serving a platform for professionals to share their observations, concerns and suggestions.

This peer-reviewed journal will remarkably contribute to that ideal of furthering the eye research field by evaluating and publishing the highest quality work from both professionals and professional groups alike. We believe that these potential findings will interest our readers to learn and gain new perspectives from the evidence generated by such research scholars. We also hope to help further inspiration of leading thinkers in the comprehensive aspects of ongoing disease investigations. The journal serves as a bridge to connect physicians and researchers. We believe that the joint efforts will fill the gap between clinical and experimental activities, therefore, significantly promote the research investigations and improve clinical cares for eye disorders.

Last but not the least, in this kind of dynamic environment with limited resources, we believe that the open flow of information will greatly push forward the understanding of the pathogenesis and development of eye disorders, followed by the advancement in exploration of new therapeutic avenues and improvement in vision care. To achieve this, the journal provides free open access online to the researchers worldwide and presents the content to the public with no barriers or constraints. Unfettered access to the sharing of such information will also significantly benefit the progression of vital research in both developing and underdeveloped countries. The Ophthalmologist Clinical and Therapeutic Journal offers the opportunity for scholars in these countries to be closely involved in updates regarding the most advanced knowledge about vision care and also to share their own findings in clinical practice and research studies; thusly, bringing up the attention and encouraging the research efforts from worldwide, promoting a potentially greater quality of life for people in all corners of the world.

 
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Citations : 789

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