Aims

The Journal of Medical Diagnostics & Research aims to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed articles spanning the full spectrum of medical sciences, with a special emphasis on innovations in medical laboratory technology, diagnostic methodologies, and translational research. The journal provides a platform for the global scientific community to share innovative findings, clinical studies, and cutting-edge developments that contribute to evidence-based medicine and improved healthcare outcomes.

We are committed to fostering academic exchange around evidence-based healthcare solutions, while highlighting innovative approaches that enhance patient outcomes, early diagnosis, optimize healthcare delivery, and advance public health.

• Type: Peer-reviewed, Open Access

• Frequency: Quarterly (4 issues per year)

• Language: English

• Audience: Researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, and students in the field of medicine and health sciences.

• Geographic Focus: International

Scope

The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, systematic review and meta-analysis, clinical trials, short communications, and case reports in, but not limited to, the following disciplines:

• Medical Laboratory Technology (e.g., Hematology, Biochemistry, Blood Banking, Pathology, Molecular Pathology, Microbiology)

• Biomedical and Laboratory Sciences

• Radiological Diagnostics

• Basic Medical Sciences (e.g., Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology)

• Emerging Technologies and Innovations in Medicine (e.g., Biotechnology and Nanomedicine, Biomedical Engineering and Artificial Organs, Wearable and Assistive Health Technologies, Personalized and Integrative Medicine)

• Clinical Medicine (e.g., Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Psychiatry, etc.)

• Public Health and Epidemiology

• Translational Medicine

• Medical Education and Ethics

• Evidence-Based Practice

• Health Policy and Global Health

• Medical Informatics and Digital Health

• Interdisciplinary studies that integrate concepts from allied health, biotechnology, or health technology are also encouraged.

The opinions expressed in all articles published here are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of RES Research Centre and Publishers or its employees.