2021
DOI: 10.1111/head.14209
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Virtual issue: Diversity, equity, and inclusion

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“…While more attention has been paid recently to investigating disparities in headache medicine, research in the field is still sparse. In an article on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Charleston and Halker Singh 6 note the ongoing need for research that addresses DEI and point out that, over a 2-year period starting in 2019, few articles were published that highlight these topics. In this article, the authors share some of the disparities impacting clinical care and research in headache medicine, and outline some recommendations to implement change.…”
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“…While more attention has been paid recently to investigating disparities in headache medicine, research in the field is still sparse. In an article on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Charleston and Halker Singh 6 note the ongoing need for research that addresses DEI and point out that, over a 2-year period starting in 2019, few articles were published that highlight these topics. In this article, the authors share some of the disparities impacting clinical care and research in headache medicine, and outline some recommendations to implement change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the journal has offered courses on peer review, study design, or how to get published successfully. Finally, and of such importance to a journal that now reaches far beyond the original confines of society membership, engagement is also about recognizing new voices 10 …”
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“…Finally, and of such importance to a journal that now reaches far beyond the original confines of society membership, engagement is also about recognizing new voices. 10 The future for journals is unclear and the pace of disruption unrelenting. Publishers are keen to deliver content aggregations as their way to combat the expected tide of open access while remaining relevant.…”
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confidence: 99%