Abstract
In a recent Journal Citation Reports (JCR) by Thomson Reuters only two Pakistani journals from clinical sciences were awarded impact factor.1 The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) in an up dated list of medical journals, placed two journals in W category and two in X category while most are assigned Y category. There is a long list of medical journals that are kept at lowest rating, the Z category. This is an alarming trend. With presence of large number of medical universities and colleges quality research is still non-existent. The reasons behind this status are well known but nothing concrete has been done to address them. A factor not much appreciated is the role of editors of medical journals in the promotion of research. Editors play a key role in publication of articles.2 They have to be extra careful in fulfilling their responsibility because by publishing low quality articles they encourage the faculty members not to pursue the hard course of conducting truly scientific research. Similarly the selection boards at various medical colleges and universities fall short of recognizing worth of published articles. They are only interested in number of publications. HEC and Pakistan Medical & Dental Council are also part and parcel of this nexus. The credibility of Journals Recognition Committees is questioned at many forums. The selection criteria of these committees is largely not known though recently HEC has announced a new induction to this committee including representatives of impact factor journals and representative of Pakistan Association of Medical Editors (PAME).

Jamshed Akhtar. (2012) Role of the Editors in Improving Quality of Medical Journals, Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Volume-11, Issue-2.
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