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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2018 Jan 10, Arthur Yin Fan commented:

      Great news! This month our article has been selected as one of ten articles for the November 2017 Atlas Awards Nominations: "Acupuncture’s Role in Solving the Opioid Epidemic: Evidence, Cost-Effectiveness, and Care Availability for Acupuncture as a Primary, Non-Pharmacologic Method for Pain Relief and Management–White Paper 2017″ (Arthur Yin Fan is the first author, and Dr.David Miller is the correspondence author, our colleague Sarah Faggert also a co-author---there are 14 authors across the United States).

      As is stated on the Elsevier Atlas Awards homepage: “Each month the Atlas Advisory Board are sent a selection of 10 articles to choose their winning Atlas article. The articles are shortlisted by Elsevier from across journal portfolios based on their potential social impact. We are delighted to present the entire monthly shortlist and congratulate the authors of the nominated articles.” While the voting is still in progress, we are still very excited to even be nominated. This marks the first time that an acupuncture article has been nominated for the Elsevier Atlas Award.You may click on the following link to take you the Elsevier Atlas Awards Nominations page: https://www.elsevier.com/connect/atlas/nominations.

      We will let you know should our article win!

      Nominations Each month the Atlas Advisory Board are sent a selection of 10 articles to choose their winning Atlas article. ELSEVIER.COM


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2018 Jan 10, Arthur Yin Fan commented:

      Great news! This month our article has been selected as one of ten articles for the November 2017 Atlas Awards Nominations: "Acupuncture’s Role in Solving the Opioid Epidemic: Evidence, Cost-Effectiveness, and Care Availability for Acupuncture as a Primary, Non-Pharmacologic Method for Pain Relief and Management–White Paper 2017″ (Arthur Yin Fan is the first author, and Dr.David Miller is the correspondence author, our colleague Sarah Faggert also a co-author---there are 14 authors across the United States).

      As is stated on the Elsevier Atlas Awards homepage: “Each month the Atlas Advisory Board are sent a selection of 10 articles to choose their winning Atlas article. The articles are shortlisted by Elsevier from across journal portfolios based on their potential social impact. We are delighted to present the entire monthly shortlist and congratulate the authors of the nominated articles.” While the voting is still in progress, we are still very excited to even be nominated. This marks the first time that an acupuncture article has been nominated for the Elsevier Atlas Award.You may click on the following link to take you the Elsevier Atlas Awards Nominations page: https://www.elsevier.com/connect/atlas/nominations.

      We will let you know should our article win!

      Nominations Each month the Atlas Advisory Board are sent a selection of 10 articles to choose their winning Atlas article. ELSEVIER.COM


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