About the Journal
Medical Exploration and Discovery is an open-source English academic journal that focuses on innovative research and discoveries in the medical field. The journal aims to provide a platform for medical researchers, scholars, clinicians, and scientific researchers worldwide to share and discuss the latest advancements and innovative achievements in all branches of medicine.
The journal covers a wide range of medical fields, including but not limited to basic medicine, clinical medicine, pharmacy, public health, biomedical sciences, medical education, and medical ethics. It pays special attention to innovative research that can promote the development of medical science, such as new treatment methods, drug development, medical technologies, disease mechanisms, clinical trial results, medical education reforms, and medical policy analyses. The journal supports the open access publishing model to facilitate the dissemination and exchange of knowledge, enhance the visibility and influence of research, and enable more medical professionals and the public to benefit from the latest medical research achievements.
Journal Scope:
Areas Covered by the Journal:
Basic Medical Research: It includes the latest research progress in physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, and immunology.
Clinical Medical Research: It covers clinical diagnosis, treatment methods, and case analyses in various medical specialty areas, such as internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, stomatology, and dermatology.
Public Health and Preventive Medicine: It involves research in disease prevention and control, environmental health, occupational health, nutrition and food hygiene, and maternal and child health care.
Medical Technology Innovation: It includes new achievements in medical imaging technology, laboratory diagnostic technology, medical device development, and telemedicine.
Translational Medical Research: It promotes the transformation of basic medical research achievements into clinical applications and the two-way communication of problems discovered in clinical practice fed back to basic research.
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