Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography
The Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography (often abbreviated as JCAT) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on developments in the field of medical imaging. It holds a significant position in the domain due to its specialized content and the role it plays in advancing the understanding and application of imaging technologies in medical practice. The editor-in-chief of the journal is Eric P. Tamm, MD, affiliated with the University of Texas and the MD Anderson Cancer Center.
The journal covers a broad range of imaging modalities and technologies, including but not limited to:
The journal also explores the integration of these imaging techniques with computer-assisted methods to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography has an impact factor of 1.826 as of 2020, reflecting its influence and importance in the field of radiology and medical imaging. This metric indicates the journal's reputation and the frequency with which its articles are cited in other scholarly works.
The journal has been a platform for several landmark studies and innovations, such as:
Under the guidance of Eric P. Tamm, the journal continues to contribute to the field by publishing rigorous research and fostering collaboration among scientists, clinicians, and technologists. The journal has been a recipient of accolades, such as the Giovanni DiChiro Award for Outstanding Scientific Research, underscoring its role in promoting excellence in medical imaging research.