About the Journal

MedNova: International Journal of Medical Research (IJMRHS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal that has a commitment towards advancing research and knowledge in the field of medical and health sciences. The journal is a reputable resource where high-quality, evidence-based studies can be published to help in enhancing healthcare practice and health outcomes of populations across the world.

The MedNova is the brainchild of researchers, clinicians, academicians, and healthcare professionals to share innovative findings, critical insights, and practical solutions to current health challenges. The journal has a strong focus on the issues of accessibility and scientific integrity; therefore, it is intended to encourage the unrestricted distribution of research.

Aims of the Journal

The ultimate goal of MedNova is to publish original and meaningful research that supports evidence-based medical practice and contributes to a better understanding of health-related problems globally.

Publication Model

An open-access publishing model helps increase global visibility through an unrestricted, free-of-charge model. Revenues are reinvested to maintain and expand the journal's operations.

Peer Review & Quality

A strict peer-review process undertaken by competent experts guarantees originality, accuracy, and scientific validity in each and every publication.

Commitment to Quality

MedNova maintains ethical publishing practices, transparency in the editorial process, and high standards of scholarly communication to advance global health development.

Scope of the Journal

Original research articles, review papers, case studies and short communications across:

  • Preventive Medicine
  • Public Health and Community Health
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics
  • Global Health and Health Policy
  • Clinical and Translational Research
  • Healthcare Management and Systems
  • Environmental and Occupational Health

Target Audience

The journal caters to a diverse global audience, including:

  • Medical Researchers and Scientists
  • Healthcare Professionals and Clinicians
  • Public Health Experts
  • Academicians and Students
  • Policy Makers and Health Administrators