Publisher
Perinatal Medicine Foundation
Description
Perinatal Journal is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed open-access platform dedicated to advancing knowledge in perinatal medicine and related multidisciplinary fields. The journal publishes original research, reviews, case reports, letters, clinical practice guidelines, and other formats to facilitate the dissemination of high-quality scientific content to the global medical and academic community. Its mission is to foster collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and policymakers by providing freely accessible, evidence-based research across perinatal and allied medical disciplines.
Scope of the Journals
The scope of Perinatal Journal encompasses a broad range of medical specialties and healthcare domains, including obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, internal medicine, cardiology, neurology, psychiatry, oncology, anesthesiology, and many others. It also covers interdisciplinary research that integrates social sciences, biomedical engineering, nutrition, public health, medical ethics, telemedicine, health informatics, and healthcare management. The journal prioritizes research that addresses clinical, educational, and policy-relevant questions in perinatal care, maternal and fetal medicine, pregnancy care, fetal surgery, genetics, and assisted reproductive technologies.
Perinatal Journal encourages submissions that bridge the gap between scientific research and practical healthcare applications, promoting innovative methodologies, evidence-based practices, and multidisciplinary collaboration. In addition to advancing medical knowledge, the journal emphasizes research integrity, ethical compliance, and the dissemination of work that can directly improve patient care, inform public health strategies, and support clinical decision-making. By providing a platform for both clinical and interdisciplinary scholarship, it serves as a resource for medical professionals, researchers, educators, and policy-makers seeking to enhance perinatal and maternal-child health outcomes globally.
