Aims and Scope
Clinical Medicine and Pharmacology (CMP) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal committed to advancing patient-centered, clinically driven research across medicine, pharmacology, and related healthcare sciences.
The journal serves as a global platform for disseminating high-quality clinical findings, practical innovations, and translational research that bridges disciplines and supports real-world medical advancement. CMP particularly values clinician-led studies, practice-based evidence from primary care institutions, and collaborative contributions that translate emerging medical knowledge into improved patient outcomes.
Scope of Submissions
Clinical Medicine and Specialties
CMP welcomes original studies, clinical trials, and case reports across a wide range of medical specialties. Areas of focus include:
- Precision oncology and individualized treatment strategies;
- Chronic disease management and multi-morbidity care;
- Rare diseases and therapeutics for special populations;
- Real-world studies and multicenter clinical practice analyses.
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
The journal seeks contributions addressing therapeutic innovations and rational drug use, including:
- Clinical evaluation of new and repurposed drugs;
- Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and drug interaction research;
- Medication safety, pharmacovigilance, and adverse event monitoring;
- Interdisciplinary studies in oncology pharmacology, chronic medication regimens, and AI-assisted drug development.
Public and Global Health
Submissions related to health systems and clinical interventions are encouraged, particularly those that explore:
- Evidence-based approaches to communicable and non-communicable diseases;
- Implementation research on clinical policies and treatment accessibility;
- Regional analyses of healthcare innovation and outcome disparities.
Biomedical Sciences and Emerging Technologies
The journal supports integrative work leveraging technology in clinical research, such as:
- Applications of AI, big data, and machine learning in pharmacological analysis;
- Innovations in clinical diagnostics, precision medicine, and molecular testing;
- Translational research in imaging, regenerative medicine, and therapeutic devices.
Healthcare Systems and Practice
CMP values pragmatic insights into improving care delivery and medical management. Topics include:
- Clinical decision support systems and electronic health record integration;
- Practice-based improvements in patient safety and treatment adherence;
- Models for managing chronic illness in complex healthcare settings.
Ethical and Social Considerations
Submissions reflecting ethical and societal dimensions of clinical practice are welcome, with emphasis on:
- Ethical conduct of clinical trials, patient autonomy, and informed consent;
- Social, cultural, and economic influences on clinical decision-making and patient care.
Special Areas of Focus
The journal places particular emphasis on:
- Geriatric medicine and aging-related care models;
- Sports medicine, rehabilitation, and preventive strategies;
- Antimicrobial resistance and innovations in infection control.
Methodological Innovations
CMP encourages the development and refinement of medical research methodologies, including:
- Real-world clinical research design and drug re-evaluation frameworks;
- Systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and evidence synthesis strategies;
- Feasible tools for use in primary care and low-resource settings.
Editorial Perspective
CMP is committed to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration that bridges clinical medicine, pharmacology, biomedical research, and systems science. The journal prioritizes research that translates knowledge into clinical action, offering holistic insight into healthcare innovation.
We invite submissions that propose novel theoretical frameworks, rigorous methodologies, and emerging perspectives that advance both academic discourse and clinical applicability. By promoting scientific exchange among researchers, clinicians, and decision-makers, CMP contributes to the global advancement of evidence-based medical practice.