Editorial: The job of an editor

Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2019 Feb;24(1):1-2. doi: 10.1111/camh.12320.

Abstract

The job of an editor is exciting, fraught with difficulties, friend-making, enemy-making, time-eating, time-saving, but above all, it is exciting. I took over from Jane Barlow in November 2018. First, I would like to thank her for her work. I do not just say this: Jane has made my work easy in many ways. She has steered the journal to become a recognisable presence in our field, with an impact factor, a growing number of downloads and high aspirations of participation in PubMed Central. The job of an editor is also to extend the success of previous editors. The way I see it is that CAMH should continue to grow to become one of the leading sources for clinically relevant knowledge worldwide. I would like you, our readers, to think of CAMH whenever you need clinical advice.

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