Iraq Medical Journal
The Iraq Medical Journal (IMJ) is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access publication of Nab'a Al-Hayat Foundation for Medical Sciences and Health Care, Iraq. The Iraq Medical Journal (IMJ) aim is to provide a platform for Iraqi and non Iraqi researchers and scientists from within the country and abroad for new findings and observations on issues pertinent to medical sciences; and related issues of Iraqi and non Iraqi clinical studies. The Journal prefers articles on studies that are well designed and substantiated by adequate and reliable data. The Journal publishes of Editorials | Original Articles | Short Communications | Case Reports | Review Articles | Letters to the Editor.
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The journal focuses on high-quality research, with a preference for studies that are well-designed and backed by reliable data. This suggests that it values methodological rigor and accuracy in research reporting. It aims to contribute meaningfully to both medical research and clinical studies, addressing health issues that are significant within Iraq but also extending its reach to global medical concerns.
IMJ publishes a range of content types, including:
Editorials: Commentary or perspective articles from experts on current medical topics.
Original Articles: Full-length research studies that present new scientific knowledge or findings.
Short Communications: Brief reports on research or findings that may not be as extensive as full articles but are still noteworthy.
Case Reports: Detailed accounts of particular medical cases that present unusual or noteworthy findings.
Review Articles: Comprehensive overviews of existing research on a particular topic.
Letters to the Editor: Short communications or feedback on published articles or other pertinent issues.
The IMJ’s open-access nature ensures that its content is freely available to a global audience, enhancing the dissemination of research, particularly important in promoting access to knowledge in developing regions like Iraq.
