WIS Journal of Medicine and Surgery (WISJMS)

An open access, peer-reviewed international journal
Publication Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Publisher: WIS Publisher

ISSN (Online): XXXX-XXXX
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Publisher: WIS Publisher

Country Of Origin: India

Language: Multilingual
Starting Year: 2025

Know About Journal

WIS Journal of Medicine and Surgery (WISJMS) is a peer‑reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarship across the medical and surgical sciences, including clinical medicine, surgical specialties, allied health, biomedical research, public health, and healthcare systems. Published Bi‑monthly by WIS Publisher, WISJMS provides a rigorous platform for clinicians, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate original research, engage in critical dialogue, and explore translational and cross‑disciplinary perspectives that bridge bench, bedside, and population health. The journal welcomes high‑quality empirical studies, clinical trials, observational research, systematic reviews and meta‑analyses, case reports and series, methodological and technical notes, and narrative or scoping reviews that foster innovation and contribute to a deeper understanding of complex, multifaceted challenges in diagnosis, treatment, surgical techniques, patient safety, and health outcomes across diverse medical and surgical fields.

Aim, Scope and Focus of Journal

Here is a clear, concise, and professionally polished summary of the Scope, Focus, Aims, Editorial Process, Audience, Subscription & Access, and Conclusion for the WIS Journal of Medicine and Surgery (WISJMS), following the same structure and fully reflecting the requested subject coverage:

 

Scope and Focus

  • Clinical Medicine and Subspecialties: Internal medicine, family medicine, general practice, emergency medicine, critical care medicine, cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, rheumatology, hematology, oncology, infectious diseases, neurology, psychiatry, dermatology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, radiology, nuclear medicine, pain medicine, palliative care, perioperative medicine.
  • Surgery and Surgical Specialties: General surgery, minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery, surgical oncology, cardiothoracic surgery, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, urology, pediatric surgery, trauma and acute care surgery, transplant surgery.
  • Women’s, Maternal, and Child Health: Obstetrics and gynecology, maternal–fetal medicine, reproductive medicine, neonatology, pediatrics and pediatric subspecialties.
  • Allied and Interprofessional Health: Nursing and advanced practice, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, kinesiology, nutrition and metabolism, pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, public health and preventive medicine, community and primary care.
  • Diagnostics and Enabling Sciences: Pathology, histology, laboratory medicine, medical microbiology, virology, immunology, medical genetics, clinical biochemistry, medical physics, imaging sciences, point‑of‑care diagnostics.
  • Biomedical and Translational Sciences: Molecular biology, cell biology, structural biology, systems biology, theoretical biology, bioinformatics and computational biology, regenerative medicine, nanomedicine, precision medicine, biomedical devices and biomaterials.
  • Traditional and Integrative Medicine: Siddha and Ayurveda, integrative and complementary medicine evaluated within evidence‑based clinical pathways.
  • Health Systems, Quality, and Population Health: Health services research, patient safety, quality improvement, outcomes research, value‑based care, health economics, health informatics and digital health, telemedicine, epidemiology, implementation science, global health.

Aims and Objectives

  • Promote interdisciplinary medical scholarship integrating basic, translational, clinical, surgical, and population health research.
  • Foster evidence‑based practice through clinical trials, observational studies, meta‑analyses, guidelines, and methodological innovation.
  • Support innovation and technology translation in surgical techniques, devices, digital health, artificial intelligence, data science, and precision medicine.
  • Advance global and equitable health by addressing disparities, resource‑limited settings, implementation barriers, and scalable solutions.

Editorial Process

  • Double‑blind peer review for all submissions.
  • Evaluation criteria: originality, methodological and statistical rigor, ethical compliance (IRB/IEC approvals and trial registration where applicable), clarity of reporting (CONSORT, STROBE, PRISMA, CARE), and clinical/scientific significance.
  • Constructive feedback with opportunities to revise and resubmit to ensure robustness, transparency, reproducibility, and patient‑centered impact.

Audience

  • Clinicians, surgeons, physician‑scientists, allied health professionals, researchers, and educators across medical and surgical specialties.
  • Health system leaders, policymakers, public health practitioners, biomedical engineers, digital health innovators, and interdisciplinary teams.

Subscription and Access

  • Open Access Model: All content is freely accessible worldwide to maximize visibility, citation, and translation into practice.
  • Subscriptions: Institutional and individual options to support outreach, optional print/on‑demand services, special issues, conference partnerships, and community engagement.

Conclusion

  • WIS Journal of Medicine and Surgery (WISJMS), published by WIS Publisher (World Institute of Scholars), is dedicated to rigorous, innovative, and clinically meaningful research across medicine and surgery, fostering global collaboration to improve care quality, safety, and patient outcomes.