The New American Journal of Medicine
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The New American Journal of Medicine (ISSN: 2692-6261) is a peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to advancing knowledge across the broad spectrum of clinical and internal medicine. The journal publishes original research, comprehensive reviews, case-based studies, and scholarly analyses that address disease mechanisms, diagnostics, therapeutic advancements, and preventive healthcare. It brings together physicians, researchers, and medical scholars committed to improving patient-centered medicine.
Each manuscript submitted to the journal undergoes a careful and unbiased peer-review process conducted by experienced editors and subject-matter experts. This process is designed to uphold scientific rigor, clinical relevance, ethical responsibility, and methodological transparency, ensuring that published work meets high academic and professional standards.
As a fully open-access publication, The New American Journal of Medicine provides free and immediate access to all its content for readers worldwide. By removing financial and access barriers, the journal supports global knowledge sharing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the widespread dissemination of medical research that informs clinical practice.
Our Vision
The vision of The New American Journal of Medicine is to serve as a trusted international platform for meaningful medical research and clinical insight. We aim to support the translation of scientific discovery into practical applications that enhance patient care and health outcomes.
We seek to encourage thoughtful inquiry, lifelong learning, and academic integrity within the medical and biomedical communities. Through an accessible and reliable publishing environment, we empower healthcare professionals to contribute knowledge that shapes modern medical practice.
Our commitment is to advance medicine through ethical publishing, open access to information, and scholarly excellence. We believe that freely shared medical knowledge is essential to innovation, informed decision-making, and improved global healthcare.