Dr. Alan Lucerna
Assistant Professor, Kennedy University Hospital ,
USA
Mathews Journal of Emergency Medicine (MJEM; ISSN 2474-3607) is a premier journal that publishes original research aimed at doctors, paramedics, nurses, and ambulance staff on a global scale. MJEM publishes on a wide range of emergency medicine related topics, such as critical care, prehospital care, aeromedical emergencies, resuscitation, minor injuries, trauma, toxicology, cardiac arrest, head injury, chest pain, difficult airway, disaster medicine, sports medicine, emergency radiology, acute stroke, traumatic brain injury, congestive heart failure, diagnostic testing, acute medical and paediatric emergencies, disaster preparedness and response, clinical operations, laboratory techniques in emergency medicine, pharmacology in emergency medicine, and decision-making and reflections on clinical practice.
MJEM addresses issues related to the organization of emergency services at hospitals and in the community. This journal provides a global perspective on emergency medicine by focusing on the various models of emergency healthcare across the globe. By employing a multidisciplinary approach, MJEM publishes scientific research, topical reviews, commentaries, and case reports to enrich the existing literature in emergency medicine, thereby providing the latest and updated information to the emergency medicine community.
Why publish with us?
High Visibility: MJEM is a firm believer in the open access policy and therefore allows the published articles to be accessible to a globe audience.
Promotion in Social Media: Subscribers are provided article alerts and regular email updates regarding the published articles in MJEM through social media platforms.
Rigorous peer review: Every manuscript submitted undergoes a thorough and rigorous double-blind peer-review. This process eliminates subjective judgments and bias from the decision making process.
We welcome all types of articles related to Emergency Medicine. For submission assistance contact: i[email protected]. Please follow the Author Guidelines.
If you are not sure whether your work is suitable for this journal, please email us at i[email protected] or call us at +1-606-405–6566.
Published : 07th November 2024
Author : Iqbal Akhtar Khan*
Citation : Khan IA. (2024). Systemic Corticotherapy for Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: What is New? / What is Important? Mathews J Emergency Med. 9(1):68.
Published : 18th September 2024
Authors : Jidhin Davis1,*, Binoy Xavier2
Citation : Davis J, et al. (2024). Masking Masquerade: When Liver and Pelvis Hide a Silent Killer. Mathews J Emergency Med. 9(1):69.
Published : 04th December 2023
Authors : Iqbal Akhtar Khan*
Citation : Khan IA. (2023). Human-to-Human Solid Organs’ Transplantation: A Fascinating Tale of Creativity and Determination. Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(5):67.
Published : 07th November 2023
Authors : Fatimah Lateef1,2,3,*
Citation : Lateef F. (2023). How In Situ Simulation can Facilitate Implementation Science Interventions for Formalisation of an Emergency Neonatal Obstetric Code (ENOC). Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(5):66.
Published : 15th July 2023
Authors : Gabriel Meister1, James Espinosa2,*, Alan Lucerna3
Citation : Meister G, Espinosa J, Lucerna A. (2023). Case Report: Facial Mask Induced Acne ("Maskne"). Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(5):65.
Published : 13th July 2023
Authors : James Espinosa1,*, Eric Maddock1, Duwayne Campbell1, Alan Lucerna2, Henry Schuitema3
Citation : Espinosa J, Maddock E, Campbell D, Lucerna A, Schuitema H. (2023). Case Report: Ocular Capsaicin Exposure with Chemosis from Jalapeño Peppers. Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(4):63.
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