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Aims and Scope
Journal DOI: 10.33140/JEMOA
Journal of Emergency Medicine: Open Access is an international peer reviewed open access journal dedicated to publishing scientific research related to emergency medicine, acute patient care, trauma management, and critical medical interventions. The journal provides a scholarly platform for emergency physicians, trauma specialists, critical care clinicians, paramedics, and healthcare researchers involved in the management of acute medical conditions and life-threatening emergencies.
Emergency medicine plays a vital role in modern healthcare systems by providing rapid assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients presenting with urgent medical conditions. Emergency departments serve as the first point of care for a wide range of critical situations, including trauma, cardiovascular emergencies, neurological crises, respiratory distress, and severe infections. The journal aims to publish research that advances clinical practice, improves emergency care delivery, and enhances outcomes for patients experiencing acute medical events.
Journal of Emergency Medicine: Open Access welcomes original research articles, review papers, clinical studies, case reports, and interdisciplinary investigations that address clinical practice, emergency medical systems, and innovative approaches to acute care medicine.
Clinical Emergency Medicine and Acute Care
The journal publishes research addressing the clinical management of patients presenting with acute illnesses and injuries in emergency settings. Studies involving rapid diagnosis, triage protocols, and treatment strategies used in emergency departments are appropriate for submission.
Research examining the management of cardiovascular emergencies such as acute myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, arrhythmias, and hypertensive crises is also within the scope of the journal. Studies addressing neurological emergencies, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, and seizure disorders, are also encouraged.
Investigations involving respiratory emergencies, acute asthma attacks, pulmonary embolism, and severe respiratory infections are also suitable topics. Research addressing acute gastrointestinal conditions, metabolic emergencies, toxicological exposures, and infectious disease emergencies is also welcomed.
Trauma and Injury Management
Trauma care represents a critical component of emergency medicine. The journal welcomes research addressing the management of traumatic injuries, including blunt trauma, penetrating injuries, head trauma, spinal injuries, and polytrauma cases.
Studies examining trauma resuscitation techniques, haemorrhage control strategies, and surgical interventions used in trauma care are appropriate for submission. Research involving trauma scoring systems, injury severity assessment methods, and patient stabilization protocols is also encouraged.
Investigations examining trauma systems development, trauma centre organisation, and improvements in trauma care delivery are also within the scope of the journal.
Critical Care in Emergency Settings
Emergency departments frequently manage critically ill patients requiring rapid stabilization and intensive care interventions. The journal publishes research addressing emergency critical care, resuscitation medicine, and the management of patients with life-threatening conditions.
Studies examining cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques, advanced life support protocols, and airway management strategies are appropriate for submission. Research addressing mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic monitoring, and shock management in emergency settings is also encouraged.
Investigations exploring sepsis management, acute organ failure, and emergency treatment of critically ill patients are also suitable topics for publication.
Emergency Medical Systems and Prehospital Care
Effective emergency care begins before the patient reaches the hospital. The journal considers research addressing emergency medical services, prehospital care systems, and paramedic-based interventions.
Studies examining ambulance services, prehospital triage protocols, and emergency transport systems are appropriate for submission. Research addressing training of paramedics, emergency response coordination, and communication systems used in emergency medical services is also encouraged.
Investigations exploring disaster response systems, mass casualty incident management, and coordination between emergency response agencies are also within the scope of the journal.
Diagnostic Methods and Emergency Imaging
Rapid and accurate diagnosis is essential in emergency medicine. The journal publishes research addressing diagnostic tools and technologies used in emergency settings.
Studies involving point-of-care testing, bedside ultrasound, emergency radiology, and laboratory diagnostics are appropriate for submission. Research examining imaging technologies such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and portable diagnostic devices used in emergency departments is also encouraged.
Investigations addressing diagnostic decision making, risk stratification tools, and early detection of life-threatening conditions are also suitable topics for publication.
Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Emergency Medicine
The journal welcomes research addressing pharmacological management of acute medical conditions. Studies examining emergency drug administration, analgesia, sedation, and medication protocols used in emergency care are appropriate for submission.
Research addressing thrombolytic therapy, vasopressor use, antiarrhythmic medications, and antimicrobial therapy in emergency settings is also encouraged.
Investigations examining drug safety in emergency medicine, medication dosing strategies, and adverse drug reactions in acute care environments are also relevant topics.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Emergencies
Emergency medicine plays a key role in responding to disasters and large-scale public health emergencies. The journal publishes research addressing disaster preparedness, emergency response planning, and medical management during mass casualty incidents.
Studies examining healthcare system preparedness for natural disasters, pandemics, and humanitarian crises are appropriate for submission. Research addressing triage systems used during disasters, emergency resource allocation, and coordination between healthcare institutions is also encouraged.
Investigations exploring community-level emergency preparedness and disaster risk reduction strategies are also suitable topics.
Pediatric and Geriatric Emergency Medicine
The journal also considers research addressing emergency care for vulnerable populations such as children and older adults.
Studies examining pediatric emergencies, including respiratory distress, febrile illness, trauma in children, and congenital conditions, are appropriate for submission.
Research addressing geriatric emergency medicine, including falls, polypharmacy complications, acute confusion, and chronic disease exacerbations in elderly patients, is also encouraged.
Investigations exploring age-specific emergency care protocols and patient safety strategies for these populations are also welcomed.
Emergency Medicine Education and Training
Training of emergency healthcare professionals is essential for effective patient care. The journal publishes research addressing medical education in emergency medicine, simulation-based training, and professional development for emergency clinicians.
Studies examining training programs for emergency physicians, paramedics, and emergency nurses are appropriate for submission. Research addressing clinical simulation, crisis management training, and educational innovations in emergency medicine is also encouraged.
Investigations exploring continuing education programs and competency assessment methods for emergency healthcare providers are also relevant.
Article Types
Journal of Emergency Medicine: Open Access publishes original research articles, review papers, clinical investigations, case reports, trauma studies, critical care analyses, methodological reports, perspectives, and conference proceedings related to emergency medicine and acute healthcare systems.
Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts presenting clinical research findings, emergency care innovations, trauma management studies, or healthcare system analyses that contribute to improving emergency medical practice.
Topics of Interest Include, But Are Not Limited To
Emergency Medicine, Acute Care Medicine, Trauma Management, Trauma Resuscitation Techniques, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Methods, Advanced Life Support Protocols, Cardiac Arrest Management, Myocardial Infarction Emergencies, Stroke Management In Emergency Care, Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment, Spinal Injury Stabilization, Emergency Airway Management, Mechanical Ventilation In Emergency Settings, Shock Management Protocols, Sepsis Management Strategies, Respiratory Emergencies, Toxicology Emergencies, Poisoning Management, Emergency Pharmacology, Analgesia And Sedation In Emergency Medicine, Thrombolytic Therapy For Acute Conditions, Vasopressor Therapy In Shock, Emergency Diagnostic Imaging, Bedside Ultrasound In Emergency Care, Emergency Radiology, Point Of Care Laboratory Testing, Emergency Triage Protocols, Trauma Scoring Systems, Injury Severity Assessment Methods, Emergency Department Workflow Systems, Emergency Medical Services, Ambulance Transport Systems, Prehospital Trauma Care, Paramedic Interventions, Disaster Medicine Preparedness, Mass Casualty Incident Management, Healthcare System Emergency Response, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Geriatric Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine Education, Simulation Based Emergency Training, And Clinical Decision Making In Emergency Medicine.

