Focus Areas:

APJMI focuses on the latest developments, research findings, and innovations in various medical fields, including but not limited to:

 

  • Allergy: Research on diagnosis, management, and treatment of allergic diseases.
  • Genetics and Genetic Engineering: Studies on genetic disorders, gene therapy, and advancements in genetic engineering.
  • Ophthalmology: Innovations in eye care, treatment of ocular diseases, and surgical techniques.
  • Anesthesiology: New methods and technologies in anesthesia, pain management, and perioperative care.
  • Orthopedics: Advances in treating musculoskeletal disorders, including surgical and non-surgical approaches.
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine: Research on biochemical processes and molecular mechanisms underlying health and disease.
  • Genomics: Studies on genome sequencing, genetic variations, and their implications for personalized medicine.
  • Otolaryngology: Innovations in diagnosing and treating ear, nose, and throat disorders.
  • Biotechnology: The application of biological systems and organisms to develop new technologies and products in healthcare.
  • Geriatrics: Research focused on the health and care of the elderly population, including age-related diseases.
  • Pathology: Advances in diagnosing and understanding diseases through examining tissues, organs, and bodily fluids.
  • Cardiology: Research on heart diseases, including prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.
  • Hematology: Studies related to blood disorders and innovations in treatments like transfusion medicine.
  • Pediatrics: Research on child health, including preventive care, treatment of pediatric diseases, and developmental medicine.
  • Community Medicine: Public health research focusing on community-based interventions and health education.
  • Hepatology: Studies on liver diseases, including innovative treatments and liver transplantation.
  • Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics: Research on drug development, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and clinical trials.
  • Critical Care: Innovations in managing critically ill patients, including advancements in ICU practices.
  • Immunology: Studies on immune system functions, disorders, and immunotherapies.
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Research on rehabilitating patients with physical impairments and disabilities.
  • Cytology: Advances in the study of cells, particularly in the context of cancer diagnosis.
  • Infectious Diseases: Research on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, including emerging pathogens.
  • Dentistry: Innovations in oral health, including new dental treatments and technologies.
  • Internal Medicine: Comprehensive studies on preventing, diagnosing, and treating adult diseases.
  • Psychiatry: Research on mental health disorders, including innovative treatments and psychiatric care.
  • Dermatology: Advances in treating skin diseases and conditions, including cosmetic dermatology.
  • Metabolic Diseases: Studies on metabolic disorders, including diabetes and obesity, and their management.
  • Pulmonary Medicine: Research on respiratory diseases and innovations in treatment, including asthma and COPD.
  • Diabetes: Focus on preventing, managing, and treating diabetes and its complications.
  • Microbiology: Studies on microorganisms and their roles in human health and disease.
  • Radiology: Innovations in imaging technologies and their applications in diagnosis and treatment.
  • Endocrinology: Research on hormonal disorders and advances in endocrine treatments.
  • Nephrology: Studies on kidney diseases, including innovative treatments for renal failure.
  • Reproductive Medicine: Advances in fertility treatments, reproductive health, obstetrics, and gynecology.
  • Family Medicine: Research on comprehensive healthcare for individuals and families across all ages, sexes, and conditions.
  • Neurology and Neuroscience: Studies on the nervous system, including neurological disorders and innovative treatments.
  • Rheumatology: Research on rheumatic diseases, including arthritis and connective tissue disorders.
  • Sports Medicine: Advances in preventing, diagnosing, and treating sports-related injuries.
  • Forensic Medicine: Research on medical aspects of law, including applying medical knowledge to legal cases.
  • Neurosurgery: Innovations in surgical techniques and treatments for neurological disorders.
  • Surgery: Research on surgical practices, techniques, and post-operative care.
  • Gastroenterology: Studies on digestive system disorders, including innovations in diagnosis and treatment.
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology: Advances in women's health, including pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive system disorders.
  • Toxicology: Research on the effects of toxins and poisons on the human body, including treatment strategies.
  • Oncology: Studies on cancer, including innovative treatments, prevention strategies, and advancements in oncology care.
  • Urology: Research on urinary system disorders, including surgical and non-surgical treatments.

Scope:

APJMI is committed to publishing high-quality research addressing the Asia-Pacific region's unique challenges and opportunities. The journal seeks to provide a forum for exchanging ideas and findings among researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals. It encourages the submission of original research articles, reviews, case reports, and commentaries that contribute to advancing medical science and healthcare practices. By focusing on the Asia-Pacific, APJMI aims to highlight the region's contributions to global health and to foster collaboration across international borders.