About the Journal

The Electronic Journal of Medical Research (EJMR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal that aims to advance and disseminate research among scientists, academics, clinicians, and medical laboratory professionals around the world. EJMR publishes high-quality research in all aspects of the medical field in both online and print form on a Quarterly (four issues per year) basis. The Journal strictly follows the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (HEC), and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) guidelines.

The contents published online or in print editions are copyrighted. All articles published represent the opinions of the authors and do not reflect the official policy of the Journal (EJMR), RES Publishers, or the institution with which the author is affiliated unless it is clearly specified.

Journal Information

NLM Title/Journal abbreviation: Electron J Med Res
Journal Frequency: Quarterly (4 issues per year)
ISSN Print: 3106 - 1362
ISSN Online: 3106 - 1370
DOI Prefix: 10.64813
Name of Publisher: RES Publishers

Article Types

The journal publishes the following types of contributions:

  • Research Article
  • Review Article
  • Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
  • Short Communications
  • Case Reports and Case Series
  • Technical Notes
  • Perspectives and Commentary
  • Editorial
  • Conference Proceedings

Target Audience

Our readership includes healthcare professionals, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and industry experts working in allied health, biomedical sciences, and healthcare technology.

Journal Ownership and Management

The Electronic Journal of Medical Research is owned and managed by RES Research Solutions and Publishers (RES Publishers), an independent scholarly publishing entity. The publisher is responsible for managing the website, coordinating production and distribution, and supporting the editorial team.

Ownership is clearly disclosed on the journal website. The editorial board operates autonomously in all editorial matters, ensuring that ownership does not influence content selection, peer review, or author communications.