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.