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    • Editorial Leadership

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    • Gratitude is expressed to editors, staff, reviewers, and scientists for their contributions.

    Discussion:

    • Transition of leadership for a prominent scientific journal.
    • Highlighting the significance of editorial board continuity and new leadership.
    • Acknowledging the historical appointment of the first female Editor in Chief.

    Key Insights:

    • Successful completion of a 5-year editorial term.
    • Introduction of new leadership with Elizabeth McNally at the helm.
    • Recognition of the journal's nearly century-long history.

    Outlook:

    • Anticipation for the new editorial team's contributions.
    • Continued commitment to scientific excellence in clinical investigation.
    • Potential for new directions under Elizabeth McNally's leadership.