About Journal
Scope and Aims
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine (ACAM) is an international, open-access journal committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in the field of clinical medicine. The journal welcomes a broad range of contributions, including original research, review articles, and case reports, which advance scientific understanding and clinical practice across diverse medical disciplines.
ACAM is dedicated to disseminating unique and impactful papers to researchers, scientists, and clinicians worldwide, fostering the exchange and progression of knowledge within its scope. Published monthly, ACAM accepts manuscripts in English from authors globally, who bear full scientific responsibility for the content of their submissions.
All published articles are assigned DOI numbers through Crossref, ensuring each article’s permanent accessibility and citation on an international scale. To maintain originality and uphold academic integrity, all submissions undergo a rigorous plagiarism check using DupliChecker prior to publication. These practices reinforce the journal’s commitment to ethical publishing standards and reliable scientific contributions.
All printed and digital content of ACAM is securely archived in the Internet Archive, ensuring long-term accessibility.
Indexing and Accessibility
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine is indexed in: ESCI Web of Science (Thomson Reuters) | Elsevier | Embase | Index Copernicus | Google Scholar | Türkiye Atıf Dizini | Türk Medline | Scilit
Open Access and Fee Structure
ACAM upholds a no-fee policy for both submission and publication, promoting accessible, barrier-free scientific communication.
In 2020, ACAM published 159 articles, including original research and reviews, contributing to a robust exchange of clinical knowledge.
Journal Details
- Abbreviation: Ann Clin Anal Med
- Publisher: Bayrakol Medical Publishing
- Archive: Internet Archive
- Online ISSN: 2667-663X
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary journal committed to advancing knowledge across all fields of medicine. Our mission is to provide a broad platform for the dissemination of high-quality research, fostering contributions that enrich both the academic community and practical healthcare. We publish studies from all branches of medicine, without restriction, supporting the expansion of scientific knowledge and its application to clinical practice.
Scope and Key Areas of Focus
As a general medical journal, Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine welcomes research from a diverse array of medical specialties, embracing both clinical and basic sciences. Our publication includes studies in cardiology, neurology, oncology, endocrinology, infectious diseases, surgery, pediatrics, women’s health, psychiatry, dermatology, orthopedics, and many other fields. We particularly encourage:
- Clinical Research: Studies addressing diagnostic, therapeutic, and management aspects across all medical fields, contributing to improved patient outcomes and clinical practices.
- Basic Science Investigations: Foundational research in areas such as biochemistry, genetics, and pharmacology that informs the scientific basis of medical knowledge.
- Multidisciplinary Research: Work at the intersection of medical disciplines that fosters collaboration and cross-disciplinary insight.
- Innovative Practices and Emerging Technologies: Research focusing on new methodologies, advanced treatments, and novel technologies impacting the medical field.
Academic and Practical Relevance
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine is dedicated to publishing research that is not only of academic importance but also valuable for clinical application. Our aim is to present research findings that provide actionable insights for healthcare professionals, supporting evidence-based practice, enhancing patient care, and guiding medical decision-making.
Target Audience and Contribution to the Field
Our journal serves a broad readership, including academics, clinical researchers, healthcare practitioners, and medical students. Through our work, we aim to:
- Unite scientists and professionals from diverse areas of medicine on a single platform, fostering a collaborative environment for scientific exchange.
- Facilitate access to current medical knowledge that informs both education and practice.
- Promote interdisciplinary cooperation and dialogue that drive innovation and advances in healthcare.
As a trusted resource in general medicine, Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine seeks to make substantial contributions to the advancement of science and clinical practice. By providing an open and inclusive forum for research from all fields of medicine, we continue to uphold our commitment to quality, relevance, and accessibility in medical publishing.
Open Access Policy
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine (ACAM) is committed to open access, ensuring that all articles are freely available to readers worldwide. This policy promotes the unrestricted dissemination of scientific knowledge, allowing researchers, academics, healthcare professionals, and the public to access information without any barriers. By adopting open access, ACAM supports the global sharing of knowledge and advances in the medical field.
All articles published in our journal are assigned DOI numbers through Crossref, ensuring their permanent accessibility and citation value in the academic community. Additionally, to maintain academic integrity, all manuscripts undergo a thorough plagiarism check using DupliChecker prior to publication. This process reflects Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine’s commitment to ethical publishing and reliable scientific contributions.
Our open access policy enables authors to reach a wider academic audience, increasing the visibility and citation potential of their work. Content published in ACAM can be downloaded, shared, and referenced freely, with no subscription or access fees required. All articles are licensed under a Creative Commons license (e.g., CC BY-NC) for non-commercial use, encouraging information sharing among researchers.
We believe that scientific knowledge should be freely accessible for the benefit of society, and we are dedicated to providing all content at no cost to readers.
NO PUBLICATION FEE! NO SUBMISSION FEE!
The journal Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine does NOT charge authors for submission, processing, or publication.
Plagiarism Policy
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine is dedicated to upholding scientific integrity and publication ethics by requiring all submitted articles to be free from plagiarism and contain original content. Authors must present only their unique work and properly cite all sources used.
ACAM enforces a strict zero-tolerance policy against plagiarism and academic misconduct to maintain scientific reliability. All submissions are meticulously reviewed to ensure they meet high academic standards.
Plagiarism Check Process
All manuscripts undergo a comprehensive plagiarism check before publication. Submitted content is screened using reliable software, such as DupliChecker, to evaluate similarity indices within the text. Manuscripts exceeding acceptable similarity thresholds are returned to authors for revision or may be rejected.
The acceptable similarity rate is below 20%, as recognized by the scientific community. If the text is found to lack originality or proper citation, the article may be rejected.
Author Responsibility
Authors are required to ensure that their manuscripts are entirely original and contain no plagiarized content. They are responsible for properly attributing all direct and indirect references. ACAM upholds rigorous standards and expects authors to maintain academic integrity.
Authors must also confirm that their work has not been previously published or is not under review in any other journal.
Types and Scope of Plagiarism
ACAM considers not only direct copying but also other forms of academic misconduct, such as improper citation, unattributed ideas, and self-plagiarism. Submitted content must be wholly original and should not have been published or submitted elsewhere.
Actions if Plagiarism is Detected
If plagiarism is identified, authors are required to correct it immediately. In cases where plagiarism is discovered post-publication, the article will be retracted, and the author’s institution will be informed. Repeated offenses may result in stricter sanctions against the author.
Works found to contain plagiarism will be immediately rejected. In cases of repeated violations, authors may face extended or permanent bans from submitting to ACAM.
Role of Reviewers and Editors
Reviewers and editors are expected to remain vigilant against plagiarism and report any suspicious cases to the ACAM editorial team. Editors manage the process with transparency and adherence to integrity principles.