About the Journal
GPMJ - Graduate and PostGraduate Medical Journal
The Graduate and PostGraduate Medical Journal (ISSN: 2966-196X) is published quarterly (in March, June, September, and December) and consists of original and unpublished scientific articles, review articles, editorials, images, book reviews, and interviews. JGPGMS welcomes interdisciplinary contributions that articulate topics related to undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Medicine, as well as related fields that engage with the scope of the journal. The journal disseminates peer-reviewed works by researchers predominantly from medical sciences and health sciences. Its aim is to publish content of national and international relevance.
The Journal of Graduate and PostGraduate Medical Studies accepts manuscripts for publication in the following categories:
Original articles: presenting results from empirical, theoretical, experimental, or conceptual research (up to 10,000 words and five illustrations);
Review articles: discussing relevant topics in the medical field (up to 10,000 words and five illustrations);
Editorials: comments on previously published articles (up to 2,000 words and one illustration);
Research Letters: small articles where research results can be presented concisely (up to 2,000 words and one illustration);
Case reports: publication of unusual, rare, or unpublished cases in the health sciences field (up to 5,000 words, 2 tables, and three illustrations);
Book reviews: critical reviews of books published within the last three years (up to 3,000 words).
Editorial: by invitation only from the chief editor.