Journals

  • Indian Journal Of Clinical Practice

    Indian Journal of Clinical Practice is the flagship peer-reviewed journal of IJCP Group
    A multispecialty journal, it provides clinicians with evidence-based updated information about a diverse range of common medical topics, including those frequently encountered by the Indian physician, to make informed clinical decisions.

    Indian Journal of Clinical Practice is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research, clinical reviews, case reports, expert viewpoints, clinical practice guidelines, Medilaw, Medifinance, Spiritual Update, Lighter reading including latest news and updates in medicine from around the globe.

    Indian Journal of Clinical Practice has been published regularly every month since it was first launched in June 1990 as a monthly medical journal.

    The journal is available in print and is also available online. The ISSN (print version) number is 0971-0876; RNI number is 50798/1990.

    Indian Journal of Clinical Practice is indexed with Indian Citation Index and IndMed (http://indmed.nic.in/).

    IJCP Group was founded in 1990 by Padma Shri and Dr BC Roy National Awardee Dr KK Aggarwal and was the pioneer of medical journalism in India. It was started with the basic objective of updating the knowledge of the medical professionals, which is the need of the hour. We began with a single monthly journal called ‘The Indian Journal of Clinical Practice’ launched in 1990 by Late Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma, the then Vice President of India. Since then we have now grown into various multispecialty journals, customized books and publications, events, consulting, branding, Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities, doctor meetings, Key Opinion Leader (KOL) interactions, etc.

    Aim & Mission


    Our Aim
    To help medical professionals both within India and abroad to stay updated with the latest advances in medicine and help improve patient outcomes and to provide a platform for doctors to share information

    Our Mission
    To be the leader in the field of medical communications and to make Indian medical literature vastly read within India and abroad.

    Our Vision
    To benchmark the kaleidoscope of medical information

    Our Guiding Principles
    Content is King, commitment, excellence, quality, timeline efficiency, creativity, innovation

  • Asian Journal of Diabetology

    The Asian Journal of Diabetology (P-ISSN: 0972-7043) is a prestigious quarterly journal founded in 1998.
    The journal focuses on informing the physicians and diabetologists on managing various complications of
    diabetes through its regular features like review articles, clinical pharmacology, casestudies etc.
    in a holistic way to provide better patient care and treatment to India’s continually rising population of diabetics.

    Since October 2020, our esteemed print journal has expanded its presence with an online edition.
    You can now access and enjoy articles from both past and current issues through our comprehensive online archive.

    About IJCP

    IJCP Group was founded in 1990 by Padma Shri and Dr BC Roy National Awardee Late Dr KK Aggarwal
    and was the pioneer of medical journalism in India. It was started with the basic objective of
    updating the knowledge of the medical professionals, which is the need of the hour.
    We began with a single monthly journal called ‘The Indian Journal of Clinical Practice’ launched in 1990
    by Late Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma, the then Vice President of India.
    Since then we have now grown into various multispecialty journals, customized books and publications,
    events, consulting, branding, Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities, doctor meetings,
    Key Opinion Leader (KOL) interactions, etc.

    Aim and Mission
     

    Our Aim: To help medical professionals both within India and abroad to stay updated with the latest
    advances in Diabetes and help improve patient outcomes and to provide a platform for doctors to share information

    Our Mission: To be the leader in the field of medical communications and to make Asian medical
    literature vastly read within India and abroad.

    Our Vision: To benchmark the kaleidoscope of medical information

    Our Guiding Principles: Content is King, commitment, excellence, quality, timeline efficiency, creativity, innovation

    Editors who supported our mission, values, and commitment to providing a high-quality experience for
    our authors

    • Dr Sanjay Kalra (2022- till date)
    • Late Dr KK Aggarwal (2018-2021)
    • Dr AmbrishMithal (2018)
    • Dr Vijay Viswanathan (2005-2011)
    • Dr V Seshiah (2003-2004)
    • Dr AK Jhingan (1999-2000)
    • Dr Sidharth N Shah (1998)

    Publication Fee
    No publication or processing charges are levied on the contributors.

    Guidelines for Authors | Peer Review Process | Publication Policy | Ethical Policy |Contact Us

    Copyrights

    Asian Journal Of Diabetology provides immediate open access to published content in support of the idea that free access to research helps support the exchange of knowledge and ideas. All articles will be published under Creative Commons licenses.

                                                                                   Journal Particulars
    Title Asian Journal of Diabetology
    Frequency Quarterly
    ISSN Print 0972-7043
    Publisher IJCP Group
    Chief Editor Dr. Sanjay Kalra
    Copyright Author, cc-By 4.0
    Starting Year 1998
    Subject Medicine
    Language English
    Publication Format Online, Print
    Phone No. 011-40587513
    Email Id journalmanager@ijcpgroup.com
    Mobile No. +91 98118 87612
    Website www.ojs.ijcp.in/AJD
    Address S/F, 204/39, Daryacha, HauzKhas Village, South Delhi, New Delhi-110 016, India

     

  • Asian Journal Of Obesity

    About the Journal

    The Asian Journal of Obesity is dedicated to advancing our understanding of obesity in the context of the Asian
    population. Obesity is a growing public health concern worldwide, and it is essential to recognize the unique
    challenges and factors contributing to obesity in the Asian demographic. Our journal is committed to addressing
    these issues by providing a comprehensive platform for research and discourse.

    Aim and Mission

    Aim
    The aim of the “Asian Journal of Obesity” is to be a pioneering source of knowledge in the realm of obesity, serving
    as the first journal in the region dedicated to the multifaceted aspects of this health concern. Our primary objective
    is to advance the understanding of obesity by focusing on its epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management,
    with a specific emphasis on regional data from Asian countries.

    We seek to disseminate high-quality, evidence-based research through a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access
    platform, encompassing original research, clinical reviews, case reports, brief communications, expert viewpoints,
    and clinical practice guidelines.

    Vision
    Our vision is to be at the forefront of obesity research and knowledge dissemination in the Asian region.
    We aspire to lead the way in enhancing the understanding of obesity’s complex dynamics and its impact on health.

    We aim to create a platform that unites researchers, clinicians, and experts in the fight against obesity by providing a
    comprehensive and easily accessible source of information. Our vision is to contribute significantly to the
    improvement of obesity management and prevention, ultimately leading to better health outcomes
    for individuals and communities.

    Mission
    Our mission is to promote and facilitate the exchange of knowledge, insights, and research findings in the field of
    obesity. We are dedicated to addressing the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the Asian context.

    We aim to foster collaboration among researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers and
    provide a space for them to share their expertise and experience. Throughout the quarterly journal, we endeavor
    to disseminate evidence-based practices and guidelines, thereby playing a pivotal role in combating the obesity
    epidemic in Asia and beyond.

    Our Guiding Principles

    Our guiding principle is to uphold the highest standards of scientific rigor and integrity in all our publications. We are
    committed to promoting evidence-based research and clinical practices in the field of obesity while also fostering
    inclusivity and collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and experts across the Asian region. 

    We prioritize transparency, open access, and the dissemination of valuable knowledge to address the critical health
    challenges posed by obesity.

    Scope of the Asian Journal of Obesity

    The Asian Journal of Obesity is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the study of obesity and its related
    issues with a specific focus on the Asian region.

    This journal aims to provide a platform for the publication of high-quality research, reviews, and scholarly articles
    on obesity, its causes, consequences, and management, while considering the
    unique factors and challenges within the Asian population.

    The Asian Journal of Obesity invites original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, clinical studies,
    case reports, and commentaries that contribute to the understanding, prevention, and management of obesity,
    with a focus on the unique aspects and challenges within the Asian population.

    The journal aims to promote evidence-based practices, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the dissemination of
    knowledge to address the growing problem of obesity in the Asian region.

    Articles published in the Asian Journal of Obesity

    Asian Journal of Obesity is a quarterly journal published under the flagship of IJCP Group. Asian Journal of Obesity
    is the first journal in the region covering different domains of obesity epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management
    with specific emphasis on regional data from Asian countries. The journal has been initiated as a quarterly
    peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research, clinical reviews, case reports, brief communications, expert
    viewpoints, and clinical practice guidelines related to obesity.

  • Asian Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

    About us

    IJCP Publications Ltd. was founded in 1990 by Padma Shri and Dr BC Roy National Awardee Dr KK Aggarwal and was the pioneer of medical journalism in India. It started with the objective of updating the knowledge of medical professionals.

    We began with a single monthly journal, ‘The Indian Journal of Clinical Practice’ launched in 1990 by the Late Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, the then Vice President of India. Since then, we have grown into various specialty journals, including diabetes, obesity, and pediatric practice.

    Aim & mission

    Aim

     The aim of the “Asian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Practice” is to help gynaecologists and obstetricians, both in India and internationally, to stay up-to-date with the latest advances in medicine. We are dedicated to improving patient outcomes by providing a reliable source of information and research findings. Additionally, we aim to create a platform for medical professionals to share their research and clinical practice information, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the field.

    Mission

    To advance the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology by publishing peer-reviewed original research, clinical reviews, case reports, clinical practice updates, and news updates on diagnosis and treatment. Our mission is to foster the continued professional development of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and provide a platform for the exchange of knowledge and insights in the field.

    Vision

    Our vision is to be a leading and authoritative source of information in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. We aim to serve as a benchmark for medical literature, offering a comprehensive perspective on the entire spectrum of topics within the specialty. We aspire to promote the dissemination of knowledge within India and beyond boundaries, substantially impacting medical practice and patient care.

    Guiding Principles

    Our guiding principles revolve around the core values of content excellence, commitment, quality, timeline efficiency, creativity, and innovation, where in our pursuit of advancing medical communications and making Indian medical literature widely read.”

    Scope of the Asian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    The Asian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal
    that focuses on publishing high-quality research and clinical studies in the field of obstetrics and gynecology, with a specific emphasis on issues and advancements relevant to the Asian region. The journal aims to provide a platform for disseminating research, knowledge, and clinical experiences that contribute to advancing women’s healthcare in Asia.

    The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

    1. Clinical Obstetrics
    a. Prenatal care and management
    b. Labor and delivery
    c. Postpartum care
    d. Obstetric complications
    e. Fetal medicine and diagnostics
    2. Clinical Gynecology
    a. Gynecological surgery
    b. Menstrual disorder and hormonal imbalances
    c. Reproductive endocrinology
    d. Family planning and contraception
    e. Gynecological malignancies
    3. Reproductive health
    a. Infertility diagnosis and treatment
    b. Assisted reproductive technologies.
    c. Sexual and reproductive health education
    d. Pregnancy-related issues
    4. Women’s health issues
    a. Menopause and aging
    b. Common gynecological conditions
    c. Sexual and psychological health
    d. Endometriosis, fibroids, and pelvic floor disorders
    5. Maternal-fetal medicine
    a. High-risk pregnancies
    b. Fetal anomalies and interventions
    c. Perinatal care
    d. Neonatal outcomes and neonatology
    6. Public health and healthcare policies
    a. Healthcare access and equity in Asian countries
    b. Maternal and neonatal mortality reduction initiatives
    c. Health policy and advocacy in obstetrics and gynecology
    7. Innovations and advances
    a. Novel diagnostic tools and technologies
    b. Surgical innovations
    c. Medical education and training in obstetrics and gynecology
    8. Patient-centered care
    a. Patient experiences and perspectives
    b. Informed consent and shared decision-making
    c. Ethical and legal issues in women’s healthcare

    AJOG encourages the submission of original research articles, clinical studies, systematic reviews, case reports, and letters to the editor that contribute to the understanding and improvement of women’s healthcare in the Asian context. The journal is dedicated to promoting evidence-based practice, fostering international collaboration, and addressing the unique challenges and opportunities in obstetrics and gynecology within the Asia region.

    About Asian Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Practice

     Asian Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Practice was launched in December 1996 as the first of the series of specialized journals under the ‘Asian Series.’ The journal covers a whole range of topics in the specialty, from antenatal care to general gynecology to operative obstetrics, including its subspecialties of Urogynecology, Oncology, and Reproductive Endocrinology.

    Asian Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Practice publishes peer-reviewed original research, clinical reviews, case reports, clinical practice updates, and news updates on diagnosis and treatment of obstetrics and gynecology-related discussion from antenatal care to general gynecology to operative obstetrics with the aim to promote the continued professional development of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

    Asian Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Practice has been published regularly every quarter since it was first launched in June 1996 as a quarterly medical journal.

    The journal is available in print and is also available online. The ISSN (print version) number is 0971-8788; the RNI number is 66982/96.

    Asian Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Practice is indexed by the Indian Citation Index.

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  • Asian Journal of Pediatric Practice

    Under the able guidance of Dr. Swati Bhave, Executive Director, Association of Adolescent & Child Care in India (AACCI), the “Asian Journal of Pediatric Practice” (AJPP) journal was started in the year 1997 and serves as a practical guide for continuing education of pediatricians and neonatologists. Despite not being an indexed journal currently, it is a very popular journal covering topics from preventive health care to treatment of childhood diseases to emergency care and adolescent health. AJPP published original research, clinical reviews, case reports, expert viewpoints, and clinical practice guidelines. ISSN: 0972-7442