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ISSN: 2938-6586
 

Clinical Innovations in Health Research-HJM emerge as an initiative of the Hospital Juárez de México to create an open window for disseminating significant Innovations in medical and health sciences research. Its creation arises from the need to promote the Innovations of the most recent findings in medical research and health sciences in a global context.

The main objectives of Clinical Innovations in Health Research-HJM are:

- To facilitate the rapid and broad dissemination of findings in medical research and health sciences that contribute to advancing knowledge in the health field.

- To provide a space for discussing emerging and disruptive topics in medical research and health sciences and their impact on clinical practice.

- To promote scientific and ethical excellence in research and academic publishing.


Vision: Our vision is to become a leading and reference journal in the field of research in medicine and health sciences, recognized for the quality and relevance of its publications, its transdisciplinary approach and its contribution to advancing knowledge and improvement of clinical practice.

Mission: The mission of Clinical Innovations in Health Research-HJM is to provide a forum for publishing and disseminating high-quality research that addresses significant questions in medicine and health sciences research. We are committed to promoting scientific excellence and academic integrity in all our publications. Our mission is to contribute to advancing knowledge in the field of health and improving patient care through the publication of evidence-based research.

Clinical Innovations in Health Research-HJM is aimed at basic and clinical researchers, academics, health professionals and others interested in medicine and health sciences research. We accept a wide range of items, including, but not limited to: 

- Original research
- Clinical trials
- Case-control and Cohort Studies
- Systematic reviews and meta-analysis
- Research protocols
- Observational studies
- Narrative reviews
- Clinical case reports