scholarly journals Onwards to our 61st Year of existence!

Author(s):  
Melfred Hernandez

Soaring high on the heels of our just-concluded Jubilee Year, the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is very proud of its strides in the fields of service, education, training, and -- with the Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (PJOHNS) as its documentation and publishing arm, it is now a force to reckon with in-- research! The PJO-HNS is in a continuous journey of improvement and development into an open access journal, which will benefit our trainees, diplomates and fellows, and open our research work to be more accessible on the international scientific stage. We laud the continued efforts of our training institutions in pushing for their respective research agendas. We must also look forward the constitution and operationalization of an IRB (for PSO-HNS to make its own Institutional Review Board) to approve, monitor and review biomedical and behavioral research conducted by our fellows, who may not have any tie-up or affiliation with established training institution. This is one area which the Editorial Board led by Dr. Jose Florencio Lapeña and the Board of Trustees are seriously looking into.

Author(s):  
Melfred Hernandez

As our different training institutions from north to south of the archipelago strive to push their research agenda to the forefront, it is only imperative for the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery to provide the platform for their research output to be documented, published and shared with the rest of the scientific community. And towards this end, the Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery has not only met the expectations of our dear fellows and trainees but has far exceeded them. Congratulations to the contributing authors and institutions and kudos to the editorial staff headed by Dr. Jose Florencio Lapeña. With all the laudable achievements it has accomplished, PJO-HNS needs all our support to see it through its continuous journey of improvement and development into an open access journal. As we bring 2017 to a close, on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the PSO-HNS, I wish you all the very best for the new year to come.


Author(s):  
José Florencio F. Lapeña

“Where are we headed, oh where have we gone? We’ve come a long way, now let us move on. Dreams are for dreaming, wake up and they run; Life is for living, come, let us move on1”   A quarter of a century ago, Dr. Angel Enriquez en-fleshed for us the opportunity to achieve “immortality in print” at a time when our society was celebrating its silver jubilee. Through the years, our journal has allowed us to disseminate ideas, chronicle discoveries, share knowledge and broadcast our dreams and aspirations beyond the confines of our circles. At the same time, our journal has served as a sounding board, monitoring the pulse of our society and the various contexts in which it lives and breathes and has being. The relationship has been and should rightfully be reciprocal: both journal and society react to and influence each other, while being influenced by and impacting the social, cultural, political, economic and environmental forces in the spatio-temporal contexts in which they exist. But existence means not merely “being” but “standing-forth.” While the various editors in chief have reflected their particular zeitgeists, they likewise stood out, leaving their imprints on the sands of time. For the first eight years, Angel E. Enriquez (1981-1988) nurtured & cared for his “baby” as editor, advertiser, distributor & newsboy all rolled into one. Though not surpassed, these efforts were at least equaled by Eusebio E. Llamas (1989-1990), who was succeeded by Alfredo QY Pontejos Jr (1990). Another eight year streak saw untiring efforts to improve the journal and, through it, our society by Joselito C. Jamir (1991- 98), paving the way for Jose M. Acuin (1999-2000) to professionalize the journal, aiming for indexing by Medline and Index Medicus by heroically publishing quarterly issues. The past five years saw Charlotte M. Chiong (2001-2005) at the helm, almost single-handedly performing the herculean task of bringing the journal to where it is today. If there is anything at all to be gleaned from a review of past editorials, it is a humbling, awe-inspiring realization of how each individually made their mark and of how tough an act to follow they collectively are. As we celebrate the silver anniversary of the Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery in the golden jubilee year of the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, let us take the best from the past-- from Dr. Enriquez’ dreams to feature “Grand Rounds, Book Reviews, X-ray of the year” to Dr. Chiong’s aspirations to include a pathology case review section, review articles, proceedings of meetings, conventions and website publication in this “electronic era” of information technology, let us move on to the future with an internationally peer-reviewed publication that will be someday be indexed in Medline and Index Medicus2 and included in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Master Journal list3. To this end, we reiterate our adherence to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals formulated by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors4. We are now available from http://www.psohns.org.ph/pjohns. Our new Editorial Board includes international scholars with impressive publishing records and citation indices. We have an equally august international group of peer reviewers who graciously agreed to help us gratis et amore. This issue features two international source articles. We are especially grateful to friends, alumni and colleagues overseas who choose to publish in our journal rather than in more prestigious, indexed titles. With your support, we trust that the scope and coverage, and quality of editorial work and content of our journal will continue growing in breadth and depth over the next five to eight years. We are thankful to Natividad Almazan-Aguilar, President of the PSOHNS and its Board of Trustees 2005 for entrusting us with the privilege of serving you through the Philipp J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. We trust that future leaders of our Society infuse the journal with the much-needed financial and management support necessary to ensure production quality (layout, printing, graphics, illustrations) and “that services and products of contractors, vendors, and other commercial interests required for proper publication are selected on the basis of merit5”. We invite you to consider your vital role in revitalizing our journal: surely it deserves much more than “second-choice” articles and PhP100.00 in annual journal fees? Through our journal, let us be “informed” of what has “transpired” so that being “inspired,” we can work to “transform” ourselves, our colleagues, our patients, our society and our world for the better.   Mabuhay tayong lahat!


Author(s):  
John Rodolfo Suan, Jr.

Greetings of peace and good health!   I would like to commend the Editorial Staff of the Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery for this latest issue of our bi-annual publication headed by its Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Jose Florencio F. Lapeña, Jr. The Philippine Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (PSO-HNS) is grateful for your tireless efforts in making this internationally recognized publication a great repository of research data in our field of specialty.   COVID-19 has changed the way we do almost everything. This global pandemic has presented a variety of challenges in all aspects of our lives and careers and the effects have lingered on more than a year after it started. The researchers and educators in our training institutions face a multitude of challenges unique to this current situation. The PSO-HNS is one with them in hoping that we can still come up with information useful in our field of specialty. May we all see opportunities for academic research improvement despite these challenges.


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