JIC’s Winning Papers of 2017

By | 27th February 2018

As we slowly start progressing into the New Year and the film awards season, we felt it would be appropriate to announce our own form of the Oscars, namely our ‘winning papers’ of 2017.

These papers have been selected based on pure data with no influence from any judges, brown envelopes or reviewers!

 

We are happy to announce the following:

Most downloaded JIC paper in 2017

Esther Suter, Julia Arndt, Nancy Arthur, et al. Role understanding and effective communication as core competencies for collaborative practice

 

Most downloaded JIC paper in 2017

 

Highest cited JIC paper in 2017

Scott Reeves; Sylvain Boet; Brenda Zierler; Simon Kitto. Interprofessional Education and Practice Guide No. 3: Evaluating interprofessional education

Highest cited JIC paper in 2017

 

Top Altmetric (online) rated JIC paper in 2017

Mark J. Makowsky, Theresa J. Schindel, Meagen Rosenthal, et al. Collaboration between pharmacists, physicians and nurse practitioners: A qualitative investigation of working relationships in the inpatient medical setting

Top Altmetric (online) rated JIC paper in 2017

 

Well done to all. A great achievement for the authors and the journal highlighting the quality of research being published and the impact it is making.