About the Journal
Welcome to the Emergency Medicine Investigations journal, a leading platform dedicated to advancing the field of emergency medicine through rigorous research, insightful investigations, and evidence-based discoveries. Our journal serves as a vital resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and practitioners interested in the latest developments and innovations within the realm of emergency medical care.
Mission:
Our mission is to promote excellence in emergency medical care by fostering a collaborative environment for researchers and healthcare practitioners to share their findings, experiences, and insights. We strive to bridge the gap between theory and practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes and the overall quality of emergency medical services.
Scope:
Emergency Medicine Investigations covers a wide spectrum of topics related to emergency medicine, including but not limited to:
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Clinical Studies: Original clinical research shedding light on novel diagnostic techniques, treatment modalities, and interventions in emergency medical scenarios.
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Trauma Management: Investigations into trauma care, injury prevention, and advanced trauma life support techniques that enhance the survivability and recovery of trauma patients.
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Critical Care: Research focusing on critical care interventions, management of critically ill patients, and optimization of resources in emergency departments.
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Cardiac Emergencies: Studies exploring the diagnosis, management, and treatment of acute cardiac conditions, cardiac arrest, and heart-related emergencies.
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Toxicology: Investigations into poisoning, drug overdose, and toxic exposures, including innovative approaches to their diagnosis and management.
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Disaster Medicine: Research related to preparedness, response, and recovery in the face of natural or man-made disasters, ensuring effective healthcare delivery in challenging situations.
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Pediatric Emergencies: Studies specifically addressing emergency care for children, including pediatric resuscitation, trauma, and critical care.
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Infectious Diseases: Research into infectious disease management, outbreak response, and infection control protocols within emergency medicine settings.
Read More At Aims and Scope Page
Editorial Standards:
All submissions to Emergency Medicine Investigations undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the highest quality of published content. Our editorial team, comprising esteemed experts in emergency medicine and related fields, provides valuable feedback to authors, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and scholarly excellence.
Peer Review Process:
We maintain a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the highest quality of published content. Our expert panel of reviewers consists of seasoned professionals and researchers in the field of emergency medicine, guaranteeing a thorough evaluation of each submission.
Open Access:
Emergency Medicine Investigations is committed to the principles of open access, making all published articles freely available to the global community. We believe that unrestricted access to scientific knowledge accelerates progress in emergency medicine and benefits both practitioners and researchers.
Submission Guidelines:
Authors are invited to submit their original research, reviews, and case studies to Emergency Medicine Investigations. Detailed submission guidelines are available here to assist authors in preparing and formatting their manuscripts for review.
Abstracting and Indexing:
- Each publication is assigned with Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number – Crossref.
- Scilit
- ResearchGate
- Google Scholar
- ScienceGate
- Semantic Scholars
- ACADEMIA
- Dimensions AI
- FatCat Wiki
- Internet Archive Scholar
- Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
- CrossRef
- Genamics - JournalSeek
- Academic Keys
- ResearchBib - Academic Research Index
- Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- International Innovative Journal Impact Factor (IIJIF)
- Open J-Gate
- Directory of Journals indexing
- NIH funded articles in the field will be assigned for PubMed inclusion
All published articles are permanently Archived and available in HTML and PDF formats.
Why Choose Journal
- High Quality Articles Published.
- High Impact Factor Journal.
- Indexing and Abstracting in Major Databases
- We maintain high standard peer review publications.
- We ensure optimum quality standard is maintained in every publication.
- Increased visibility of the publication and provides free, unrestricted global access.
- We provide higher readership, visibility and impact of your publications, we have dedicated marketing team to reach your work to broad audience.
- The authors reserve the copyrights of the article and articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Join Us:
We invite researchers, clinicians, and emergency medicine enthusiasts to contribute to the journal by submitting their original research, case reports, reviews, and commentaries etc. Together, we can drive innovation, elevate emergency medical care, and make a lasting impact on the well-being of patients worldwide.
Thank you for being a part of the Emergency Medicine Investigations community. Your dedication to advancing emergency medicine is what fuels our collective progress.
Contact:
For inquiries, submissions, manuscript guidelines, and collaborations, please reach out to contact@gavinpublishers.org
Editorial Board
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