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Medicover Hospitals unveils Medicover Journal of Medicine to foster innovation, research
This interdisciplinary platform eagerly welcomes submissions that showcase innovation, robustness, and relevance to address pressing issues and explore new horizons. All articles featured in the journal will undergo a stringent peer review process to uphold the highest standards of academic credibility.
Extending an invitation with open arms to researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide to join on this journey with the journal. Submitting one’s work to the Medicover Journal of Medicine provides an opportunity to engage in a thoughtful dialogue regarding cutting-edge advancements in healthcare technology. This interdisciplinary platform eagerly welcomes submissions that showcase innovation, robustness, and relevance to address pressing issues and explore new horizons. All articles featured in the journal will undergo a stringent peer review process to uphold the highest standards of academic credibility. The editorial board is comprised of distinguished scholars and experts representing diverse fields of study.
“Our commitment to upholding high standards of scholarly excellence, originality, and impact will be unwavering as we review all published works. Through our efforts, we aim to elevate community engagement and awareness. Recognising the importance of health literacy and informed decision-making in improving well-being, our goal is to simplify complex scientific findings for the public. By empowering individuals with the information needed for informed health choices, we strive to enhance public health and lifestyle decisions. Join us in shaping the academics,” said Dr Satheesh Kumar Kailasam- Group Medical Director, Medicover Group of Hospitals.
“Through community engagement and awareness initiatives, we aim to elevate academic standards. Join us on this journey of shaping the future of healthcare,” said Dr Anil Krishna, CMD, Medicover Group of Hospitals.
Dr Sharath Reddy, Executive Director, Medicover India and Head of Department of Cardiology, Medicover Hospitals, Hyderabad, highlighted that despite having a wealth of clinical resources, India lacks sufficient data to establish its own guidelines. To address this issue and encourage healthcare workers to actively participate in guideline development, Medicover Hospital has launched the Medicover Journal of Medicine (MJM).
Dr Kumar Narayanan, Senior Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at Medicover Hospitals, Hyderabad, mentioned that the unique medical challenges faced by our population demand focused research efforts. There is a pressing need for indigenous medical literature to support and disseminate such research findings. This initiative aims to elevate healthcare standards by inspiring all medical professionals and providing a free resource for authors and readers alike in society.
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