The Journal of Medical Sciences Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of medical knowledge through high quality, rigorous research and scholarly communication. The journal's mandate is to facilitate the between basic or scientific discoveries, practice and public health policy through high quality, evidence-informed publications relevant to contemporary global health issues and progress.
Key Objectives:
- Promote Interdisciplinary Research: Encourage researchers to integrate basic, clinical, and translational medical sciences to provide a holistic understanding of disease mechanisms and therapeutic innovations.
- Support Evidence-Based Medicine: Publish original research, systematic reviews, and case studies to inform decision-making and care delivery to improve patient outcomes.
- Highlight Global Health Perspectives: Prioritize research that considers health inequity, epidemiology, and interventions related to diverse populations, including those in low-resource settings.
- Advance Medical Education and Training: Publish studies on curriculum development, competency framework, and other innovative contributions pertaining to medical education.
Scope of Research:
The journal accepts quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research in the field of:
- Basic and Translational Medicine: Molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, pre-clinical research that relates to diagnostics and therapeutics.
- Clinical Medicine: Internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, and specialties that explore pathophysiology of disease, treatment and prescribed medicines, and patient safety practices.
- Public Health and Epidemiology: Health promotion, disease prevention, global health policy, and population-based investigations of non-communicable, and infectious diseases.
- Health Systems and Innovation: Instruments of healthcare (e.g., telemedicine, AI), and systems-level changes to accessibility and equity.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Research that includes medicine and applies to biotechnology, environmental sciences, social sciences and other cross-discipline research to further understand complex health issues.
Audience:
The journal targets researchers, clinicians, public health professionals, policymakers, educators, and similarly related occupations to provide an excellent means for disseminating new evidence and a great opportunity to exchange ideas in order to encourage action based on science to improve practice.
Accepting submissions from anyone that merits peer review, all submissions are subjected to a rigorous peer review and rely on the expertise of the relevant editorial team to ensure relevant and rigorous methods are used and that they are relevant to the contemporary issues of global healthcare. As an open-access journal, it conforms to international publishing standards ensuring access to knowledge without barriers that can result in faster actions where there are discoveries to ignite further potential improvements in medicine and public health.
Where the journal can boast ethical values and methodological quality, we believe an explicit wealth of knowledge will enhance the evidence-based rationale that informs the future of medical practice and policy.