Aims and Scope
Aims:
WebLog Journal of Clinical Case Reports is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. WebLog Journal of Clinical Case Reports exists solely for the purpose of publishing authentic, academically significant case reports that advance our understanding of medicine. Our goals are to publish case studies of the highest caliber and provide a premier resource for up-to-date knowledge on a certain subject, with contributions from foremost professionals.
Staying up to date on the range of health issues that arise in clinical practice, quality, patient safety, and issues related to healthcare systems that fall under the purview of WebLog Journal of Clinical Case Reports is beneficial. Unlike other publications, we are committed to contributing to and sharing medical knowledge through the dissemination of best clinical practices through case reports.
From all fields of nursing, medicine, dentistry, and clinical sciences, we welcome case reports, procedural videos, clinical photographs, and reviews based on medical case reports. The Journal covers a wide range of concepts in clinical cases, from disease detection to the patient's appearance following surgery.
We are eager to publish all typical as well as unique clinical scenarios. By disseminating the most important and crucial clinical scenarios related to the development of best practices and ethics, we can educate a larger audience of clinical observers than those who are only aware of the mystery reports.
A determined collection of international professionals in Clinical Case Reports makes up the Editorial Board of the Journal. Every member of the Editorial Board actively supervises and directs the publication's development. The peer-review process is based on an expert panel of reviewers who evaluate the quality and content of articles submitted for publication with the goal of disseminating accurate and practical scientific knowledge.
Scope:
WebLog Journal of Clinical Case Reports widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to: