Aim and Scope
The European Journal of Medical Practitioners (EJMP) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to advancing the field of medical practice by disseminating high-quality research and innovative findings. Published by the Kuwait Scientific Society, EJMP aims to serve as a leading platform for practitioners, researchers, and healthcare professionals to share their insights and contribute to the global conversation on medical practice and healthcare delivery.
Scope:
•Clinical Practice: EJMP publishes original research articles, reviews, and case reports that focus on clinical practice across all medical disciplines. The journal seeks to highlight advancements in diagnosis, treatment, and patient care that can be implemented in daily medical practice.
•Healthcare Management: Articles related to healthcare systems, policy, and management are welcomed. EJMP encourages submissions that explore effective strategies for improving healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and resource management in various healthcare settings.
•Medical Education: The journal also covers topics related to medical education, including innovative teaching methods, curriculum development, and the impact of technology on the training of future medical practitioners.
•Global Health: EJMP is dedicated to publishing research that addresses global health challenges, with a particular emphasis on cross-border collaborations, epidemiology, and the management of diseases that have a significant impact on public health worldwide.
•Ethics and Professionalism: Ethical considerations in medical practice are of paramount importance. EJMP invites discussions and research on medical ethics, professional behavior, and the legal aspects of healthcare.
•Interdisciplinary Research: Recognizing the interconnectedness of various fields in medicine, EJMP is open to interdisciplinary research that bridges gaps between different areas of medical science, fostering a holistic approach to healthcare.
EJMP is committed to maintaining high standards of scholarly excellence and ensuring that all published content is relevant, impactful, and accessible to the global medical community.