Aims and Scope

Aims

The Journal of Medical and Healthcare Sciences (JMHS) aims to provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary platform for the publication and dissemination of high-quality research across all areas of medical and healthcare sciences. The journal is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, improving clinical practice, and supporting innovation in healthcare delivery systems worldwide. It promotes collaboration among clinicians, researchers, academicians, and healthcare professionals by integrating diverse perspectives from clinical, biomedical, and public health domains. Through a rigorous peer-review process and adherence to high ethical standards, the journal ensures the integrity, transparency, and global accessibility of published research, ultimately contributing to improved patient care, disease prevention, and public health outcomes.

Scope

The Journal of Medical and Healthcare Sciences (JMHS) welcomes original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, case reports, clinical studies, short communications, and editorials in all areas of medical and healthcare sciences, including but not limited to:

  1. Clinical Medicine and Specialties:
    Internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, cardiology, neurology, oncology, dermatology, psychiatry, orthopedics, radiology, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, family medicine, geriatrics, and all subspecialties.

  2. Maternal, Reproductive, and Infant Health:
    Maternal health, reproductive medicine, obstetrics, pregnancy and childbirth, antenatal and postnatal care, midwifery, neonatal and infant health, breastfeeding, maternal and child nutrition, and strategies to reduce maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.

  3. Public Health and Epidemiology:
    Disease prevention, health promotion, epidemiological studies, biostatistics, community health, environmental health, occupational health, and global health initiatives.

  4. Biomedical and Basic Medical Sciences:
    Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, microbiology, immunology, genetics, molecular biology, and cellular biology.

  5. Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences:
    Clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicology, drug development, therapeutics, and pharmacy practice.

  6. Nursing and Allied Health Sciences:
    Nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, rehabilitation sciences, and patient care services.

  7. Healthcare Systems, Policy, and Management:
    Health policy, healthcare administration, hospital management, health economics, healthcare quality improvement, patient safety, and health services research.

  8. Medical Education and Training:
    Curriculum development, teaching methodologies, clinical training, simulation-based learning, assessment strategies, and continuing professional development.

  9. Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine:
    Clinical diagnostics, pathology, laboratory medicine, imaging techniques, radiology, biomarker research, and diagnostic technologies.

  10. Digital Health and Medical Technology:
    Telemedicine, artificial intelligence in healthcare, health informatics, electronic health records, wearable devices, and medical technologies.

  11. Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences:
    Eye health, ocular diseases, clinical and surgical ophthalmology, optometry, vision science, and innovations in eye care and visual technologies.

  12. Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences:
    Psychiatry, psychology, behavioral health, addiction medicine, and mental health interventions.

  13. Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine:
    Clinical nutrition, dietetics, preventive care, lifestyle interventions, and wellness strategies.

  14. Disease Prevention, Management, and Rehabilitation:
    Preventive medicine, chronic disease management, infectious diseases, rehabilitation, palliative care, and long-term patient management.

  15. Global Health and Health Equity:
    International health issues, health disparities, healthcare access, and strategies to improve health outcomes across populations.

  16. Ethics, Law, and Professionalism in Healthcare:
    Medical ethics, bioethics, legal aspects of healthcare, patient rights, and professional standards.

  17. Translational and Interdisciplinary Research:
    Research bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical applications, interdisciplinary innovations, and collaborative healthcare research.

The JMHS encourages submissions from diverse disciplines to build a comprehensive and authoritative repository of knowledge in medical and healthcare sciences. By covering an extensive range of topics, the journal aims to serve as a single, inclusive platform for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals worldwide.