Kmed Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Kmed Journals is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to fostering innovation and advancing knowledge in specialties such as General and Internal Medicine. Our journal aims to provide a forum for researchers, clinicians, and professionals to share their insights, discoveries, and advancements across various topics in General and Internal Medicine. Authors are invited to contribute by submitting articles that demonstrate high-quality research and enhance the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.
Why publish with us?
The Subject areas covered by the kmed Journals include (but are not limited to)
- General Anaesthesia Pharmacology - Induction, Maintenance, And Recovery
- Regional Anaesthesia - Spinal, Epidural, Peripheral Nerve Blocks
- Local Anaesthetics - Agents, Techniques, And Toxicity Management
- Airway Management - Intubation, Supraglottic Devices, Difficult Airway Protocols
- Perioperative Monitoring - Hemodynamic, Respiratory, And Neurological Monitoring
- Pain Medicine - Acute, Chronic, And Cancer-Related Pain Management
- Critical Care And Intensive Care Anaesthesia
- Paediatric Anaesthesia - Safety Considerations, Pharmacology, Neonatal Care
- Obstetric Anaesthesia - Labour Analgesia, Caesarean Section Protocols, Maternal Safety
- Cardiac Anaesthesia - Intranperative Care, Cardiopulmonary Bypass, Post-Op Recovery
- Neuroanaesthesia - Brain And Spine Surgeries, Monitoring, ICP Management
- Thoracic Anaesthesia - Lung Isolation, One-Lung Ventilation, Thoracic Surgical Support
- Ambulatory (Day-Care) Anaesthesia - Protocols, Safety, Recovery Optimization
- Geriatric Anaesthesia - Risk Stratification, Multimorbidity Considerations
- Anaesthesia For Emergency And Trauma - Rapid Sequence Induction, Resuscitation
- Perioperative Medicine - Preoperative Assessment, Risk Stratification, Optimization
- Pharmacology Of Anaesthetic Agents - Mechanisms, Interactions, Adverse Effects
- Patient Safety And Quality Improvement In Anaesthesia
- Anaesthesia Equipment And Technology - Ventilators, Infusion Pumps, Monitoring Systems
- Education And Simulation In Anaesthesia - Training, Skill Development, Innovation
Editorial Board
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Scientific Discovery
" In the quiet hum of a university laboratory where algorithms whisper and microscopes bear witness to secrets unseen, a team of researchers has unveiled a breackthrough that may redefine genetic medicine.Their findings,delicate yet profound,carve new pathways in the treatment of rare blood disorders-offering hope where silence one reigned."
4th July 2025 , by Jordab Belfort via BioMed Central
Medical Innovation
"In the corridors of modern medicine,where compassion meets technology, a new diagnostic tool promises to transform early cancer detection.Harnessing the elegance of artificial intelligence and rigour of clinical science,this innovation stands poised to save lives by the thousands- rewriting the future one scan at a time."
4th July 2025 , by Brandon Shaw via The Aurora Papers
Environmental Study
"Beneath the restless tides of the Arctic Circle, a silent crisis unfolds.A recent ecological study paints a sobering portrait of rapidly vanishing ice shelves and their cascading impact on global sea levels.The data, urgent and unrelenting,urges humanity to confront its role in the fate of fragile ecosystems."
4th July 2025, by Steve McCurry via The Horizon Ledger
Tech & Ethics
"As algorithms grow sharper and automation encroaches upon the human touch, the ethical compass of the tech industry faces its sternest test. In a riveting symposium this week,thought leaders wrestled with questions of bias,responsibility, and the soul of innovation in an age where machines learn faster than minds can regulate."
4th July 2025, by Michael Scott via Research Frontiers
Social Impact
"In the vibrant streets of a post-pandemic world, social entrepreneurs are rebuilding communities with quiet resilience. Their efforts-bridging education,healthcare, and digital literacy-serve as a testament to human ingenuity rising from crisis.These untold stories illuminate the margins where hope quietly perseveres."
4th July 2025, by Paul Atreides via Chronicles of Change