The Wings of Global HealthIntelligent Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal sponsored and owned by the Chinese Medical Association and designated to publish high-quality research and application in the field of medical-industrial crossover concerning the internet technology, artificial intelligence (AI), data science, medical information, and intelligent devices in the clinical medicine, biomedicine, and public health.Article types includeResearch Article: These articles are expected to be original, innovative, and significant, including medical and algorithmic research. The real-world medical research rules and clinical assessment of the usefulness and reliability are recommended for those medical research. The full text is about 6,000 words, with structured abstract of 300 words including Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.Editorial: Written by the Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editors, editorial board members, or prestigious invited scientists and policy makers on a broad range of topics from science to policy.Review: Extensive reviews of the recent progress in specific areas of science, involving historical reviews, recent advances made by scientists internationally, and perspective for future development; the full text is about 5,000~6,000 words. Descriptive abstract is needed, about 200~300 words.Perspective & Comments: Personal opinions, hypotheses, or considering controversial issues are welcome. The length of text should be about 1500~2000 words and the abstract about 250 words with 10 or fewer references.Research Highlight: Succinct summaries and comments on a recent research achievement, with emphasis on the contributions of Chinese scientists.Guideline & Standard: Official recommendations from professional organizations on issues related to clinical practice, healthcare delivery, and data management in intelligent medicine. Guidelines that meet the standards (http://www.equator-network.org/) will fare more favorably than those that do not.Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications: Explore the ethical issues involved in intelligent medicine. Abstract, keywords, and references are needed.Case Report: The text is limited to no more than 1000 words without abstract and key words, 5 or fewer references, maximum of 1 table or figure. Declaration of patient consent must be stated if the paper contains patient information.Historical Moment: Describes some specific aspects, life, and stories in the history of scientific contributions and applications.Letter: Letter to editors. They should preferably be related to articles previously published in this journal. The text is limited to no more than 500 words without abstract and key words, 5 or fewer references, maximum of one table or one figure. Declaration of patient consent must be stated if the article contains patient information.P-ISSN 2096-9376
Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices is a peer-reviewed open access journal. The journal publishes cutting-edge approaches, techniques and instruments which serve within a medical environment. It focuses on the application of those technologies and devices within human health, including disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, monitoring as well within nursing and rehabilitation.Article types accepted include, but are not limited to, original research articles, reviews, case reports, short communications and editorials.Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices is an Official Journal of Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Biomedical Engineering, Beihang University.Benefits to authorsWe provide many author benefits, such as APC waivers for accepted manuscripts submitted by 31 December 2021, certificate of publication for your article and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center.
Otolaryngology Case Reports, a companion title to the American Journal of Otolaryngology, is an open access journal dedicated to publishing case reports in all areas of adult and pediatric otolaryngology. Accepted case reports must be authentic, understandable, educational, and clinically interesting to an audience of practicing otolaryngologists, trainees, and researchers in otology, rhinology, laryngology, head and neck surgery, facial plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery.The journal publishes topics including:OtolaryngologyOtorhinolaryngologyOtologyRhinologyLaryngologyHead and neck surgeryFacial plastic surgeryReconstructive surgeryAll case reports submitted are peer reviewed by the editors and external reviewers.