Name of Journal: Indus Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Journal Frequency: 2 Issues Per Year
The Indus Journal of Medical and Health Sciences (IJMHS) aims to provide a credible, peer-reviewed platform for the publication and dissemination of high-quality research in medicine, health sciences, and related disciplines. The journal seeks to promote evidence-based knowledge, clinical innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advances in healthcare practice.
IJMHS aims to connect researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, academicians, and policymakers by providing access to scientifically rigorous research addressing current and emerging challenges in human health. The journal encourages research that contributes to disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, patient care, health promotion, and the improvement of healthcare systems and outcomes.
The Indus Journal of Medical and Health Sciences welcomes original research articles, systematic and narrative reviews, clinical studies, case reports, short communications, and other scholarly contributions covering a broad range of medical and health science disciplines.
The scope includes, but is not limited to:
The journal particularly welcomes interdisciplinary and innovative research addressing emerging health challenges and research with potential implications for clinical practice, public health, healthcare policy, and patient outcomes.
Submissions must demonstrate scientific rigor, ethical conduct, methodological transparency, and relevance to medical or health sciences. The journal does not restrict itself to a particular geographical region and welcomes contributions from researchers worldwide.
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