Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Nursing

Nursing focuses holistically on patient care, advocacy, rehabilitation, and the promotion of health and wellness.

  • Clinical Nursing Specialties: Medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, obstetric and gynecological nursing, psychiatric-mental health nursing, geriatric nursing, and critical care/ICU nursing.

  • Nursing Informatics: Managing and communicating data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice.

  • Patient Care & Comfort Measures: Hygiene, wound care management, pain assessment, mobility assistance, and palliative care.

  • Nursing Leadership & Management: Healthcare Delivery Systems, nursing ethics, legal aspects of nursing, and ward management.

  • Community & Public Health Nursing: Epidemiology, family health nursing, rural health, and home-based care.

2. Pharmaceutical Sciences

Pharmaceutical sciences focus on the discovery, development, formulation, and manufacturing of drugs.

  • Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery Systems: Formulation science, biopharmaceutics, novel drug delivery systems (like nanotechnology), and cosmetic science.

  • Medicinal Chemistry: Drug design, structure-activity relationship (SAR), synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, and molecular modeling.

  • Pharmacognosy: Study of medicines derived from natural sources (plants, marine organisms, microbes) and herbal drug standardization.

  • Industrial Pharmacy: Unit operations, scale-up techniques, quality assurance (QA), quality control (QC), and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).

  • Regulatory Affairs & Pharmacovigilance: Drug approval processes (FDA, EMA), clinical trial regulations, and post-marketing surveillance of adverse drug reactions.

3. Medical Sciences

Medical sciences focus on diagnosing, treating, and understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases.

  • Human Anatomy & Physiology: Gross anatomy, histology, embryology, and organ system functions.

  • Pathology & Pathophysiology: Cellular injury, inflammation, immunopathology, and the mechanisms of specific diseases (e.g., oncology, cardiology).

  • Diagnostic Medicine: Medical imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT), clinical biochemistry, hematology, and medical microbiology.

  • Medical Specialties & Surgery: Internal medicine, general surgery, neurology, pediatrics, cardiology, and orthopedics.

  • Genetics & Molecular Medicine: Genomics, gene therapy, hereditary diseases, and molecular diagnostics.

4. Interrelated Topics 

The true strength of modern healthcare lies where these three disciplines intersect.

  • Pharmacology (Nursing + Pharma + Medical)

    • Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics: How drugs move through the body and how they affect body systems (Crucial for medical diagnosis, pharmaceutical design, and nursing administration).

    • Toxicology: The study of adverse effects, drug overdoses, and poisoning.

  • Clinical Trials & Research (Pharma + Medical + Nursing)

    • Trial Design & Drug Development: Medical scientists and pharmaceutical scientists design the molecules and clinical phases.

    • Clinical Trial Coordination: Nurses often act as research coordinators, administering experimental therapies and monitoring patient safety.

  • Therapeutics & Medication Management (Medical + Nursing + Pharma)

    • Prescribing & Diagnostics: Physicians (Medical) diagnose and prescribe the therapy.

    • Dispensing & Counseling: Pharmacists (Pharma) ensure safety, check for drug-drug interactions, and dispense.

    • Administration & Monitoring: Nurses administer the medication, monitor therapeutic efficacy, and watch for adverse events.

  • Antimicrobial Stewardship & Infection Control (Medical + Nursing + Pharma)

    • Developing strategies to combat antibiotic resistance, tracking hospital-acquired infections, and ensuring rational antibiotic prescribing.

  • Biotechnology & Personalized Medicine (Pharma + Medical)

    • Using genetic profiling (Medical) to develop targeted biologic therapies and monoclonal antibodies (Pharma) tailored to individual patient profiles.

  • Healthcare Ethics, Bioethics, and Jurisprudence (Nursing + Pharma + Medical)

    • Informed consent, end-of-life care, patient confidentiality (HIPAA), and ethical dilemmas in clinical trials and genetic engineering.