American Journal of Medicine Open (AJM Open) is a Gold Open Access journal dedicated to publishing original clinical research in internal medicine, relevant to academia and community-based practice. All articles will be subject to rigorous peer review. It is a companion journal to The American Journal of Medicine ("The Green Journal") and is similar in scope, publishing original research and reviews in the specialties comprising internal medicine, with an emphasis on papers with immediate clinical interest.American Journal of Medicine Open prioritizes submissions on the following topics:preventive medicine: nutrition/exercisepain managementtechnology/informaticsendocrinology/diabetescardiologygeriatricsinfectious disease
Peer review under responsibility of Chang Gung UniversityBiomedical Journal publishes 6 peer-reviewed issues per year in all fields of clinical and biomedical sciences for an internationally diverse readership for authors from around the world.Clinical studies, accounts of clinical trials, biomarker studies, and characterization of human pathogens are within the scope of the journal, as well as basic studies in model species such as Escherichia coli, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Mus musculus revealing the function of molecules, the function of cells, and the characteristics of tissues relevant for human health. However, articles on other species can be published if they contribute to our understanding of basic mechanisms of biology.A highly-cited international editorial board assures timely publication of manuscripts. Reviews on recent progress in biomedical sciences are commissioned by the editors.
Official Publication of the Brazilian Association of Otorhinolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery (ABORL-CCF). The Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology: Neck and Head Surgery aims to provide timely information for physicians and scientists focused on otorhinolaryngology and head and neck disorders, including contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant information in:General otolaryngology;Head and neck surgery;Respiratory sleep disorders;Allergy/rhinology;Otology/neurotology;Laryngology/broncho-esophagology;Pediatric otolaryngology;Cranio-facial surgery;Skull base surgery;Head and neck oncology;Phoniatrics;Upper airway related diseases;Facial plastics and reconstructive surgery.The journal is the official peer-reviewed open access scientific publication of the Brazilian Association of Otorhinolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery (ABORL-CCF).All articles will be published under the CC-BY license (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International) with copyright owned by the ABORL-CCF.
Cell Reports Medicine is a premium open-access journal from Cell Press publishing cutting-edge research in translational and clinical biomedical sciences that inform and influence human health and medicine.The content published in Cell Reports Medicine reaches a broad range of scientists and clinicians across the spectrum of medical disciplines, ensuring that your work will be both visible and accessible. The journal publishes original research that ranges from exciting concepts in human biology, health, and disease to all phases of clinical work. We encourage submissions featuring innovative ideas that open up new directions in clinical research and practice, as well as studies that provide critical information that enriches our understanding of current standards of care in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. This includes, but is not limited to, translational studies, clinical trials in all areas of medicine including long-term trial follow-ups as well as work in genomics, biomarker discovery, and developments in technology that contribute to diagnostics, treatment, and healthcare. Studies based on vertebrate model organisms also fall within the scope of the journal, provided that the results are directly relevant to human health and disease.Like our sister journal Cell Reports, we will consider impactful, single-point papers called reports, in addition to longer articles. Large datasets, techniques, and tools for the community can also be considered under the article format. We will also publish reviews covering recent literature in emerging and active fields.The professional in-house scientific editors at Cell Reports Medicine work closely with authors, reviewers, and the journal's editorial board to ensure exemplary editorial process, fair and robust peer review, and rapid dissemination and communication of your research.Visit the Cell Press website for more information about Cell Reports Medicine - http://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/home
Cell Reports Methods is an open access, multidisciplinary journal from Cell Press publishing significant methodological advances of broad interest. The primary criterion for publication in Cell Reports Methods is a robust, reproducible method that will spur scientific progress. We will also consider papers presenting a new tool or set of reagents that will be of significant utility and interest to the community. Cell Reports Methods publishes shorter, single-point stories, called Reports, in addition to a longer Article format. Areas of interest include innovations in sequencing and imaging technologies, genome editing, single-molecule approaches, computational methods, biotechnology, and synthetic biology.We are committed to open science and scientific reproducibility. To promote these goals, we offer the following to our authors, reviewers, and readers:Opportunity to co-publish bench-top protocols through collaboration with STAR ProtocolsApplication of the STAR Methods structure to ensure transparency and reproducibilityData and code required for reviewers at the time of submissionMandatory deposition of raw data at resubmissionVisit the Cell Press website for more information about Cell Reports Methods - http://www.cell.com/cell-reports-methods/home
Official Publication of the American College of Chest Physicians.CHEST® is committed to advancing the care of patients served by multidisciplinary clinicians across pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine through the publication of clinical research relevant to today's challenges and reflecting advances on the horizon. To provide context in a fast-changing landscape, CHEST also incorporates review articles, offers commentaries, and fosters debate on emerging controversies. CHEST applies strict peer review standards to ensure the scientific rigor and publishes all content online within two weeks of acceptance.
The Chinese General Practice Journal (CGPJ) was founded and operated by the Chinese General Practice Publishing House Co., Ltd. The company also creates and manages 'Chinese General Practice(ä¸å›½å…¨ç§‘医å¦),' which is published in Chinese language and is one of the most renowned academic journals in the field of primary care and general practice in China.Aligned with the trends of academic and disciplinary development, and to foster more frequent scholarly interactions between researchers, the CGPJ was established in January 2024. It aims to serve as a sister journal of 'Chinese General Practice,' progressing and developing alongside it.CGPJ is an academic journal targeting a global research audience. Collaborating closely with 'Chinese General Practice', it features the most outstanding and distinguished works in Chinese general practice and related disciplines, showcasing leading developments and innovations from China to the community. Committed to the principles of critical, dialectical, neutral, and pragmatic academic research, CGPJ focuses on presenting the key evidences and insights in the field of general practice of China. Its goal is to foster exchange, learning, and collective advancement among general practice colleagues worldwide.CGPJ will focus on publishing research primarily in the fields of general practice (family medicine), primary care, and community health. Additionally, it will feature studies closely aligned with these areas, encompassing evidence-based clinical research, health services research, research in health policy and economics, medical education research, and epidemiology studies and other most relevant disciplines. The journal will also highlight research that supports the development of these fields, including studies on relevant medical and health theories, technologies, research methods and instruments.Specifically, the topic of articles published by CGPJ can be categorized into the following six categories, all closely related to general practice, primary care and community health:1. Discipline Development Research: a. Studies on exploring, enhancing, and applying the functional features of primary care/general practice within specific primary care context. b. Research closely related to research capacity building of primary care/general practice research. c. Evaluation, localization, or development of research instruments for primary care/general practice research, such as survey instruments - scales, data collection instruments, computer coding instruments. d. Development of research infrastructure for primary care/general practice research, such as Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs), or multi-disciplinary research team. e. Methodological studies applicable to solving research questions in general practice/primary care/family medicine.2.Clinical Research: a. Studies on clinical issues or pathways in general practice and primary care facilities. b. Clinical studies on interventions for health risk factors in general practice and primary care facilities. c. Patient-centered clinical studies aimed at improving health in general practice and primary care facilities. d. Translational research applying scientific evidence and techniques from other disciplines to clinical work in general practice and primary care facilities. e. Studies on the clinical scope and disease spectrum of general practice and primary care facilities.3.Health Services Research: a. Research on improving specific pathways and provision in general practice and primary care services. b. Research on improving the implementation environment of health services provided by general practice and primary care facilities. c. Research on the healthcare choice preferences and doctor-patient relationship between healthcare personnel and patients/residents in local community and general practice/primary care facilities. d. Translational research applying scientific evidence and techniques from other disciplines to health service in community and primary care facilities. e. Research on the expansion of health service scope in primary care facilities and enhancing its collaboration with general hospitals.4.Research in health policy and economics: a. Research on the macro design and specific construction of primary care system and services. b. Research on the provision and distribution of resources and services within health system and related to primary care section. c. Research on disparities in provision and distribution of resources and services within primary care system, such as cross-regional and urban-rural disparities. d. Research on the provision and distribution of resources and services by primary care to specific population, especially for vulnerable populations. e. Health economics research related to general practice and primary care practice, including health economic evaluations.5.Medical Education Research: a. Research on recruiting and retaining medical personnel for general practice and primary care facilities. b. Research on academic education, vocational training, and continuing professional development for medical personnel for general practice and primary care facilities. c. Research on the organization, management, and task distribution of general practitioners/family doctors and other primary care professionals. d. Research on the development of curriculum, courses and materials in general practice, primary care, and community health education and training. e. Rigorous, large-scale population surveys on competencies of medical personnel for general practice and primary care facilities.6.Epidemiological Research: a. Epidemiological research on community health closely related to general practice and primary care in specific region. b. Population epidemiology studies on the natural history and social determinant of health of community residents. c. Nationwide representative epidemiological research on the prevalence and disease burden of infectious and non-infectious diseases related to the practice scope of general practice and primary care.Editorial Board