The Journal of Case Reports and Medical History (JCRMH) aims to be the foremost journal publishing high-quality case reports and case series across all areas of medicine, supporting case-based medical education and facilitating the identification of new or rare diseases.
JCRMH is a wide-ranging, peer-reviewed, and online-only journal that embraces a continuous publishing model. This means articles are published online as soon as they are accepted, copyedited, and ready for publication, ensuring rapid dissemination of critical findings without waiting for a compiled issue. While articles are published continuously, they are compiled into regular volumes.
We provide a dynamic platform for physicians, scientists/researchers, and clinical and medical practitioners globally to promote, share, and discuss current aspects and innovations in all disciplines of clinical medicine and medical history.
JCRMH actively publishes original research articles, clinical review articles, practice articles, editorials, short communications, brief reports, case reports, and articles focusing on clinical trial design, case record form design, data collection, and quality assurance. Our scope extends across all areas of clinical research, with a particular focus on up-to-date research, novel concepts, innovative methods, new therapeutic agents, approaches for early detection and prevention of diseases, and reporting new methods on basic and advanced clinical aspects of clinical research, as well as clinical and laboratory observations.
All submissions to JCRMH undergo a loyal, supportive, and double-blind peer-review process, upholding the highest standards of scientific rigor and ethical conduct. All articles are immediately available to read and reuse upon publication under an open-access model, enabling users, readers, and peers to reuse and redistribute the content with clear permission, provided the article source is appropriately credited for non-commercial purposes.
The Journal is a proud member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), demonstrating its commitment to best practices in scholarly publishing.
JCRMH welcomes direct submissions of manuscripts from authors to our submission portal on the website, and also accepts submissions via email attachment to info@acquirepublications.org.