ADVANCE IN MEDICAL AND CLINICAL RESEARCH

Journal Index – 5                                                                                          Time to  Acceptance for publication – (5-7 days)

Journal impact factor –    0.1                                                                 Time to processing to publish – (10-15 days)

 

Advance in medical and clinical Research is a high quality, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that publishes rigorous analysis reports from all disciplines within bioscience and medical science and research, including original, interdisciplinary, and qualitative research articles, negative results and replication studies, systematic reviews, and papers describing techniques, research on medical-related software’s, databases, or other technical tools required in the research and surgery and drugs used during the diagnosis method.

The journal acts as a channel between the medical community and therefore the general population by dispersing scientific advancements in medical and clinical research and manuscripts that highlight on however these research advancements can change the presently followed medical techniques

The scope of the Journal comprise a wide range of topics containing anesthesiology and pain management, biomedicinal-chemistry, clinical research, biotechnology, cardiovascular disorders, cell biology, computational biology, critical care and emergency medicine, drug development pipelines, clinical trials, research on different advance surgery, dermatology, developmental biology, diabetes and endocrinology, epidemiology, evidence-based healthcare, gastroenterology and hepatology, genetics and genomics, geriatrics, hematology, immunology, infectious diseases, medical ethics, mental health, molecular biology, nephrology, neurological disorders, psychoneurological research, neuroscience, non-clinical medicine, nutrition, obstetrics, gynecology, oncology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, pathology, pediatrics and child health, pharmacology, physiology, public health and epidemiology, radiology and medical imaging, respiratory medicine, rheumatology, surgery, urology, and women’s health.