The International Journal of Clinical Studies and Medical Research (IJCSMR) is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting excellence in healthcare through the publication of high-quality, original, and evidence-based research. The journal aims to provide an international platform for researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, academicians, and policymakers to disseminate innovative findings that contribute to the improvement of clinical practice, patient care, disease prevention, and public health.
IJCSMR seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, encourage scientific innovation, and support the translation of research findings into effective healthcare solutions that benefit communities worldwide.
The journal welcomes scholarly contributions from all areas of clinical and medical sciences, including but not limited to:
Internal Medicine
Family Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Critical Care Medicine
Cardiology
Neurology
Pulmonology
Gastroenterology
Endocrinology
Nephrology
Rheumatology
Hematology
Oncology
Dermatology
Psychiatry
Infectious Diseases
Pediatrics
Geriatric Medicine
Obstetrics and Gynecology
General Surgery and Surgical Specialties
Orthopedics
Anesthesiology
Radiology
Pathology
Public Health
Epidemiology
Community Health
Preventive Medicine
Health Promotion
Healthcare Management and Policy
Occupational Health
Environmental Health
Nursing Sciences
Rehabilitation Medicine
Clinical Pharmacology
Medical Education
Translational Medicine
Evidence-Based Medicine
Digital Health
Telemedicine
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Medical Biotechnology
IJCSMR publishes the following categories of manuscripts:
Original Research Articles
Review Articles
Systematic Reviews
Meta-Analyses
Case Reports
Case Series
Short Communications
Clinical Trial Reports
Editorials
Letters to the Editor
Perspectives and Commentary Articles
All submitted manuscripts must fall within the journal's scope and demonstrate scientific merit, originality, methodological rigor, and relevance to clinical practice or medical research. Manuscripts that do not align with the journal's aims and scope may be declined during the initial editorial assessment prior to peer review.