Aim & Scope
National Journal of Medical Research and Young Scientists (NJMRYS)
The National Journal of Medical Research and Young Scientists (NJMRYS) is a peer-reviewed, open access, multidisciplinary medical journal established in 2015. The journal aims to promote high-quality scientific research and academic excellence in the field of medical and allied health sciences, with special emphasis on encouraging young researchers, postgraduate students, and early-career scientists.
Aims
The primary aims of NJMRYS are to:
• Provide a reliable platform for the publication of original and innovative medical research
• Promote evidence-based clinical practice and biomedical research
• Encourage research activities among young scientists, postgraduate students, and academicians
• Disseminate scientific knowledge that contributes to the advancement of medical education, research, and healthcare delivery
• Uphold the highest standards of publication ethics and scientific integrity
Scope
NJMRYS publishes original research articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, and letters to the editor in the following areas, but not limited to:
• General Medicine and Medical Specialties
• Surgery and Surgical Specialties
• Physiology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Pathology
• Pharmacology and Toxicology
• Microbiology and Immunology
• Community Medicine and Public Health
• Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology
• Radiology and Medical Imaging
• Anesthesiology and Critical Care
• Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
• Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Allied Health Sciences
• Medical Education and Clinical Research
• Translational and Interdisciplinary Medical Research
The journal welcomes interdisciplinary research that bridges basic sciences and clinical practice and addresses current challenges in healthcare at national and global levels.




















