About the Journal
Medicine Journal is an open-access, peer-reviewed medical journal hosted by SERN, publishing original research articles, clinical reviews, brief communications, and expert opinions with real-world clinical relevance. The journal’s mission is simple: to bridge research, practice, and policy, especially in contexts and populations that have historically been underrepresented in mainstream publishing.
Our scope spans across-
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Internal medicine and subspecialties
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Surgery and operative techniques
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Global and community health
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Infectious diseases and outbreak science
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Mental health and neuropsychiatry
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Medical education and healthcare systems
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Innovation in diagnostics, therapeutics, and patient care
Open Access Policy
All articles are freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). This ensures unrestricted access, use, and sharing of knowledge—precisely as research should be.
Copyright & Licensing
Authors retain copyright of their work. Upon acceptance, authors agree to license their submissions under the CC BY 4.0 license, enabling readers worldwide to engage with, cite, and build upon the published work—without paywalls or barriers.
Sponsorship & Independence
Medicine Journal operates independently. It is funded by publication fees and occasional grants but remains editorially autonomous. No commercial or institutional sponsor exerts influence on editorial decisions.
Privacy & Ethics
We are committed to confidentiality, data protection, and ethical review. Authors are expected to declare ethical clearance and patient consent where applicable. Reviewers operate under strict anonymity, and all conflicts of interest must be declared at submission.