Call for Papers
Call for Papers: New Asian Journal of Medicine (NAJM) - Volume 2, Issue 1, 2024
ISSN: 3005-8902
The New Asian Journal of Medicine (NAJM) is pleased to invite researchers and clinicians to submit their work for our first issue of 2024, which marks our third serial issue since establishment. Our aim is to promote the dissemination of impactful knowledge in medicine, medical science, and public health.
2024: A Year of Open Access and No Publication Charges
To support and encourage a wide range of scholarly contributions, NAJM will operate as a fully open-access journal throughout 2024, without any publication charges. This initiative is a part of our commitment to fostering global research collaborations and making important medical research widely accessible.
Invited Submission Types:
We welcome a variety of manuscript types, including:
- Original Research
- Review Articles (Narrative, Systematic, etc.)
- Letters to the Editor
- Correspondence
- Clinical Trials
Broad Areas of Interest:
We encourage submissions across all fields of medicine, medical science, and public health, covering topics such as:
- Clinical Practices and Innovations
- Biomedical Research and Breakthroughs
- Public Health Initiatives and Strategies
- Medical Ethics and Policy
- Disease Management
Submission Guidelines:
Manuscripts should adhere to the Vancouver citation style and must include:
- Unpublished, original research
- A structured abstract (Background, Objectives, Methods, Results, Conclusion)
- Appropriate figures and tables
- Complete references, formatted in Vancouver style
Review and Publication Process:
NAJM is dedicated to a thorough and fair peer-review process, ensuring the publication of high-quality research. Accepted articles will undergo an efficient publication process to ensure timely access for our global readership.
Submission Deadline: 15 February 2024
Contact Information:
For any queries, please reach out to our editorial office at editor@nasianjmed.com.
We look forward to your valuable contributions, which are crucial in advancing medical knowledge and improving health outcomes worldwide.