Aims and Scope of the Journal

Scope-

The scope of the journal encompasses a wide array of topics, including but not limited to:

  1. Clinical Medicine: Original research, clinical trials, and case reports focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of medical conditions across all medical specialties, including internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, and geriatrics.

  2. Medical Education and Training: Research on medical education pedagogy, curriculum development, assessment methods, simulation-based training, competency-based education, and innovations in medical education technology.

  3. Global Health and Public Health: Investigations into global health issues, healthcare disparities, epidemiology, disease surveillance, health promotion, disease prevention, and public health interventions to improve population health outcomes.

  4. Health Services Research and Healthcare Delivery: Studies on healthcare delivery models, healthcare quality, patient safety, healthcare economics, health policy, healthcare disparities, access to care, and healthcare system innovations.

  5. Clinical Research Methodology and Evidence-Based Medicine: Research on research methodology, clinical trial design, evidence synthesis, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, critical appraisal, and implementation science in clinical practice.

  6. Precision Medicine and Personalized Medicine: Investigations into the application of genomic medicine, precision diagnostics, targeted therapies, pharmacogenomics, and personalized treatment strategies based on individual patient characteristics.

  7. Medical Ethics and Bioethics: Studies on ethical dilemmas in medical practice, informed consent, patient autonomy, end-of-life care, organ transplantation, research ethics, and bioethical issues arising from advances in medical technology.

  8. Health Informatics and Digital Health: Research on the integration of information technology in healthcare, electronic health records, telemedicine, mobile health applications, health data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in medicine.

  9. Health Promotion and Lifestyle Medicine: Investigations into health behavior change, preventive medicine, lifestyle interventions, nutrition, physical activity, smoking cessation, obesity management, and chronic disease prevention.

  10. Medical Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine: Research on the intersection of medicine with humanities disciplines, including medical history, medical anthropology, medical sociology, narrative medicine, and cultural aspects of healthcare.

Aims of the journal-

  1. Advancing Medical Knowledge: To disseminate new and significant findings in medical research, clinical practices, and healthcare innovations to a global audience.

  2. Promoting Evidence-Based Medicine: To support and promote the practice of evidence-based medicine by publishing high-quality research articles, reviews, and clinical studies that are rigorously peer-reviewed.

  3. Facilitating Global Collaboration: To provide a platform for international collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals, fostering the exchange of ideas and knowledge across borders.

  4. Improving Patient Care: To contribute to the improvement of patient care by sharing best practices, new treatment methodologies, and healthcare policies that can be adopted globally.

  5. Encouraging Multidisciplinary Research: To encourage and publish multidisciplinary research that integrates various fields of medicine and health sciences, promoting a holistic approach to health and disease.

  6. Addressing Global Health Issues: To highlight and address pressing global health issues, including emerging infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and healthcare disparities, by providing relevant research and insights.

  7. Supporting Young Researchers: To support the career development of young researchers and clinicians by providing a reputable platform for publishing their work and gaining recognition in the scientific community.

  8. Supporting Researchers in Developing, Low, and Middle-Income Countries: To specifically support young researchers in developing, low, and middle-income countries by providing resources, mentorship, and opportunities for publication, thereby fostering their growth and integration into the global research community.

  9. Enhancing Accessibility of Medical Information: To ensure that high-quality medical information is accessible to a broad audience, including practitioners, researchers, educators, and policymakers, through open-access publishing or other means.

  10. Fostering Ethical Research and Publication Practices: To uphold and promote ethical standards in medical research and publishing, ensuring integrity, transparency, and accountability in all published work.

  11. Adapting to Technological Advancements: To keep pace with technological advancements in medicine and healthcare, integrating new tools, methodologies, and innovations into the journal’s scope and content.