Clinical Otolaryngology | |
Cover: | Clinical_Otolaryngology_cover_2017.png |
Former Name: | Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences |
Abbreviation: | Clin. Otolaryngol. |
Discipline: | Otorhinolaryngology |
Editor: | James Tysome |
Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell |
History: | 1976-present |
Frequency: | Bimonthly |
Impact: | 2.377 |
Impact-Year: | 2018 |
Issn: | 1749-4478 |
Eissn: | 1749-4486 |
Oclc: | 58811916 |
Website: | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1749-4486 |
Link1: | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1749-4486/currentissue |
Link1-Name: | Online access |
Link2: | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1749-4486/issues |
Link2-Name: | Online archive |
Clinical Otolaryngology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of otorhinolaryngology. It was established in 1976 as Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, obtaining its current title in 2005. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of ENT UK[1] and the British Otorhinolaryngology & Allied Sciences Research Society (BOARS).[2] The journal's scope is described as"clinically oriented research papers ... dealing with: current otorhinolaryngological practice; audiology, otology, balance, rhinology, larynx, voice and paediatric ORL; head and neck oncology; head and neck plastic and reconstructive surgery; and continuing medical education and ORL training."[3]
The journal was first published in 1976, with Philip Stell and A. D. Cheesman as editors-in-chief.[4] Volumes 1-29 appeared under the title Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences; volume 30, 2005, was the first with the current, shortened title.[5] [6]
The journal is abstracted and indexed in:
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 2.627.[9]