Focus and Scope
Immortalis Journal of Medical and Allied Health Sciences is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing research, innovation, and evidence-based practice in medicine, health sciences, and allied health disciplines. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, clinicians, educators, policymakers, and health professionals to disseminate high-quality scientific works that contribute to the improvement of health outcomes, healthcare delivery, professional practice, and public health development.
The journal welcomes original research articles, systematic reviews, scoping reviews, meta-analyses, case reports, case series, clinical audits, brief reports, methodological papers, policy analyses, and conceptual articles that demonstrate scientific rigor, ethical integrity, and relevance to medical and allied health practice. Manuscripts may employ quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, clinical, epidemiological, laboratory-based, translational, or community-based research designs.
Scope of the Journal
The journal publishes manuscripts in, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice
General medicine, internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, emergency medicine, anesthesiology, radiology, pathology, clinical case studies, clinical decision-making, patient safety, and quality of care. - Public Health and Epidemiology
Disease prevention, health promotion, epidemiology, health surveillance, environmental health, occupational health, health behavior, community health, global health, health equity, health policy, and health systems strengthening. - Nursing and Midwifery Sciences
Nursing care, nursing management, clinical nursing practice, community nursing, maternal and child health nursing, gerontological nursing, emergency nursing, critical care nursing, mental health nursing, palliative care, and midwifery practice. - Allied Health Sciences
Physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medical laboratory technology, radiography, nutrition and dietetics, pharmacy, dental health, speech therapy, health information management, medical records, rehabilitation sciences, and other allied health professions. - Biomedical and Laboratory Sciences
Biomedical research, molecular medicine, clinical chemistry, microbiology, immunology, hematology, parasitology, pathology, pharmacology, toxicology, and diagnostic innovation. - Digital Health and Health Technology
Telemedicine, telenursing, mobile health, electronic health records, health informatics, artificial intelligence in healthcare, digital therapeutics, clinical decision support systems, wearable health technology, and health data protection. - Health Education and Professional Development
Medical education, nursing education, allied health education, interprofessional education, curriculum development, clinical teaching, simulation-based learning, competency-based education, and continuing professional development. - Health Policy, Management, and Ethics
Healthcare governance, hospital management, health financing, patient rights, medical ethics, bioethics, health law, professional accountability, informed consent, privacy, and ethical issues in healthcare research and practice.
Types of Manuscripts Accepted
Immortalis Journal of Medical and Allied Health Sciences accepts the following manuscript types:
- Original research articles
- Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
- Scoping reviews and narrative reviews
- Case reports and case series
- Short communications or brief reports
- Clinical audits and quality improvement studies
- Policy analyses
- Methodological papers
- Conceptual or theoretical articles
- Letters to the editor, where appropriate
Editorial Emphasis
The journal prioritizes manuscripts that provide clear scientific contribution, methodological transparency, ethical compliance, and practical relevance. Submissions should offer new evidence, critical analysis, or meaningful insights that can support clinical practice, health policy, professional education, community health, or future research.
Interdisciplinary and collaborative studies are strongly encouraged, particularly those addressing complex health challenges, vulnerable populations, health disparities, digital transformation in healthcare, and sustainable health systems. The journal also welcomes studies from low- and middle-income countries that provide locally grounded evidence with broader regional or global relevance.
Immortalis Journal of Medical and Allied Health Sciences does not accept manuscripts that are outside the fields of medicine, health sciences, public health, biomedical sciences, nursing, midwifery, or allied health professions. Submissions must be original, ethically conducted, and not under consideration by another journal.