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Journal of Medical Case Reports is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on the publication of case reports. The journal was established in 2007 and is published by BioMed Central. The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Michael Kidd.

Overview[edit]

The Journal of Medical Case Reports is an open access journal that publishes case reports from all areas of medicine. It is unique in the sense that it allows for the detailed reporting of individual cases, which can provide valuable insights into the diagnosis, management, and prognosis of various medical conditions. The journal is indexed in PubMed, Scopus, and the Web of Science.

Aims and Scope[edit]

The journal aims to provide a platform for the global sharing of medical knowledge through the publication of case reports. It encourages the submission of case reports that are of educational value and contribute to the advancement of medical science. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, clinical medicine, surgical medicine, psychiatric medicine, and public health.

Editorial Process[edit]

The editorial process at the Journal of Medical Case Reports involves a rigorous peer-review system. The manuscripts are reviewed by experts in the relevant field who provide constructive feedback to improve the quality of the manuscript. The final decision on the publication of a manuscript is made by the Editor-in-Chief.

Abstracting and Indexing[edit]

The Journal of Medical Case Reports is abstracted and indexed in several databases including PubMed Central, Scopus, and the Web of Science. This ensures that the articles published in the journal are easily accessible to researchers and clinicians worldwide.

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