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2 . 2023

Dear colleagues, authros and readers!

Abstract

Ten years exactly have passed since the time the first issue of our journal was published. The idea of publishing the journal was timed to the 50th anniversary of the Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery (Russian Academy of Medical Sciences) named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky. A policy article by professors P.D. Tishchenko and B.G. Yudin on the problem of integrity of scientific research opened that issue. This was especially important in relation to the statement of our editorial team about our intention not only to unite all surgical specialties into a single intellectual space, but also, to the fullest extent, combine our application developments with the current fundamental research, methods of genetic and molecular medicine. Now is the time when surgical reverse ventricular remodelling is being discussed along with the reverse cardiomyocyte remodelling, and the term ‘molecular cardiac surgery’ appears in scientific publications for a good reason.

Nowadays, our journal has been certified not only for surgery, but for genetics, anatomical pathology and transplantology as well. And it is emblematic that this issue, in the year of the 60th anniversary of the Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery, opens again with an article on bioethics, the bioethics of fundamental medicine, as a reminder that, without socio-humanistic support, efficiency of all our surgical efforts will not be fully sufficient: an article on bioethical problems of genomic cardiovascular diseases in precision medicine. Today, bioethics of science in Russia is not simply important but, rather, extremely important. Because liberalization of the centuries-old life concepts has introduced elements of the policy of all-permissiveness into the scientific community: publications without original content for the sake of quantity; defenсe of ‘twin’ theses duplicating studies from way back; determining winners of scientific competitions before they are held; publication of monographs copying, in the worst form of plagiarism, original Western research... Only self-control and self-respect of the scientific community can eliminate such practices that undermine the meaning of our activities.

The editorial team congratulates all current and former employees of Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery on the anniversary date and invites you to continue fruitful cooperation: the value of a scientific publication is determined not only by quality of the presentation (which is done by the GEOTAR publishing house on the level accepted internationally), but also by novelty of surgical ideas and solutions. I am confident that our joint efforts will make it possible for us to multiply the achieved results during the next decade.

Editor-in-Chief  Sergey Dzemeshkevich

All articles in our journal are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0 license)

CHIEF EDITOR
CHIEF EDITOR
Sergey L. Dzemeshkevich
MD, Professor (Moscow, Russia)

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