CIRSE Insider: What are your plans for the journal?
Morgan: I have assembled a great team of endovascular experts to be section editors, regional editors and editorial board members. Our aims are to publish quality papers in all types of endovascular therapies. Building on the excellent foundation established by Prof. Jim Reekers and his editorial team – who brought the journal to its first Impact Factor currently at 1.5 – we now aspire to further strengthen the journal’s academic reputation.
My vision is threefold; firstly, I of course want to focus on quality, prioritizing rigorous, well-written papers that will have a tangible impact on clinical practice. Secondly, I want to to increase the journal’s visibility and international reach, ensuring contributions from across the globe are represented. Last but not least, I want the journal to be multifaceted. In addition to original research, I want the journal to feature timely reviews, perspectives, and debates that address pressing clinical and technical challenges in endovascular therapy. Ultimately, my ambition is not only to continue growing the journal’s impact factor, but also to keep pushing CVIR Endovascular as the essential forum where endovascular specialists and from related medical fields turn to share and discover transformative ideas.