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About the Journal

The New Asian Journal of Medicine is an online, open-access, international, peer-reviewed journal published by KMAN Publication Inc. that publishes original research and reviews in all fields of medicine. For now, the New Asian Journal of Medicine will publish all articles for free. This is intended to encourage researchers to submit articles to our newly launched journal. The new Asian Journal of Medicine aims to be one of the leading medical journals in Asia.

Address: Doha, Qatar
Email: editor@nasianjmed.com

Announcements

Special Issue: Enhancing Scholarly Writing in Medical Sciences

2024-05-09

Special Issue: Enhancing Scholarly Writing in Medical Sciences
Editor: Prof. Helmi Ben Saad

The New Asian Journal of Medicine proudly presents its first special issue entitled "Enhancing Scholarly Writing in Medical Sciences: Promoting Clear, Comprehensive, and Impactful Communication," edited by Prof. Helmi Ben Saad. This edition is dedicated to improving scholarly writing across various domains of medical science, offering insights into writing well-structured original research, narrative reviews, and commentaries. It will cover effective methods for writing abstracts and conclusions, the use of Artificial Intelligence in academic writing, and strategies to avoid plagiarism. Additionally, it provides practical advice on enhancing writing skills and details the meticulous process of performing systematic reviews.

Submission Invitation:

Authors are encouraged to submit papers that align with the themes of this special issue. Papers that are not explicitly listed but still relate to enhancing scholarly communication in medical sciences are also welcome. 

Submission Deadline:

The deadline for submissions is October 2025. We look forward to your contributions, which will help shape this vital discourse and enhance the quality of scholarly medical writing worldwide.

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Current Issue

Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Serial Number 6
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Published: 2024-12-09

Original Articles

  • Frequency of Canines’ Impaction: A Radiographic Study Using Orthopantomograms Among a North African Population

    Soumaya Zaalouni, Sinda Yacoub, Wala Guesmi, Salwa Ben Menaa, Nouha Dammak, Mohamed Ben Khelifa (Author)
    1-8
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61838/
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