Abstract

JRSM Short Reports is an online-only, peer reviewed, open-access companion journal to JRSM. JRSM Short Reports was launched in June 2010 and is rapidly developing into a leading international online resource of clinical papers, reviews and case reports on all aspects of improving patient care. As with other open access journals, authors are required to pay a small fee for published articles to cover the production costs and ensure that their article is freely available to readers. Articles published in JRSM Short Reports are now included in both PubMed and PubMed Central.
You can find JRSM Short Reports on the Internet at http://shortreports.rsmjournals.com To submit a clinical paper or case report to JRSM Short Reports visit http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/shorts. For submission inquiries contact Dr Kamran Abbasi, editor of JRSM and JRSM Short Reports, by email at
Here are the articles published in JRSM Short Reports in September 2012:
Research
Powell S, Verma A, Booton P, Bicknell C. How an online questionnaire can explore leadership teaching in an undergraduate curriculum. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2012; Hayes J, Gibbons R, Outim F, Tang S, Chakraborty A. A new model for quality improvement in acute inpatient psychiatry: observational data from an acute assessment unit. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2012; Warwick C, Arena PC, Steedman C. Visitor behaviour and public health implications associated with exotic pet markets: an observational study J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2012; Lim CT, Dunlop M, Lim CS. Intravenous fluid prescribing practices by foundation year one doctors - a questionnaire study. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2012;
Case Report
Patel PH, Slesser AAP, Idaikkadar P, Kostourou I, Awad RW. Delayed presentation of a small bowel perforation secondary to an ingested denture. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2012; Khandelwal R, Chaudhary R, Kumar L, Singh M, Usurumarthi P, Singh S, Garg P, Gupta A. Splenic rupture in a patient with situs inversus. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2012;3:61; doi:10.1258/ shorts.2012.011151 Smith MD, Hussain M, Seth JH, Kazkaz H, Panicker JN. Stress urinary incontinence as the presenting complaint of benign joint hypermobi-lity syndrome. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2012;3:66; doi:10.1258/shorts.2012.012005
