AINS - anesthesiology, intensive care medicine, emergency medicine, pain therapy

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AINS - anesthesiology, intensive care medicine, emergency medicine, pain therapy

Area of ​​Expertise medicine
language German
publishing company Georg Thieme Verlag ( Thieme Publishing Group ) ( D )
First edition 1966 (at that time still under the name "Journal for Practical Anesthesia and Resuscitation")
Frequency of publication 12x / year, 2 double numbers
Sold edition 5,800 copies
Editor-in-chief Ulrike Watermann
editor Götz Geldner , Thomas Hachenberg , Wolfgang Koppert , Gernot Marx , Norbert Roewer , Jens Scholz , Claudia Spies , Hugo Van Aken , Hinnerk Wulf , Kai Zacharowski .
Web link thieme.de
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AINS - Anesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Pain Therapy ( AINS for short ) is a medical journal published by Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart ( Thieme Publishing Group ). The subject area covers all areas of anesthesiology . It may CME points for physicians within their prescribed medical training to be acquired.

AINS appears twelve times a year (two double issues). The print run is 5,800 copies. All tables of contents as well as the abstracts of the individual articles are available online free of charge from the e-journals . The full versions of the articles can then be ordered for a fee or downloaded free of charge as part of a paid online subscription . The provision of offprints for training purposes is also possible.

The journal is the organ of the German Society for Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (DGAI) and the Austrian Society for Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive Care Medicine (ÖGARI).

Editors are: Michael Adamzik , Götz Geldner , Thomas Hachenberg , Wolfgang Koppert , Gernot Marx , Norbert Roewer , Jens Scholz , Claudia Spies , Hugo Van Aken , Hinnerk Wulf , Kai Zacharowski . Ulrike Watermann is the editor-in-chief and Anna-Luise Vogel is the editor.

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