ES Journal of Emergency Medicine
ES Journal of Emergency Medicine is an international, open access peer reviewed journal publishing high quality articles in the division Analgesia, Bleeding, Burns, Clinical Clerkship, Clinical Guidelines, Emergency Cardiology, Emergency care, Emergency Department overcrowding, Emergency Medical Students, Emergency Medicine Publishing, Emergency Nursing staff, Evidence‐Based Medicine, Forensic Emergency Medicine , Neurological Emergencies, Obstetrics Emergency Care, Oncological Emergencies, Orthopedic Emergencies, etc. Our experienced team of experts provides editorial excellence, rapid publication, and high visibility for your paper.
To ensure the quality of our published content, we carefully evaluate manuscripts against specific criteria, including originality, novelty, significance, methodology, and readability. All submissions undergo peer review, and only those that meet the highest standards set by our team of experts are accepted for publication in our journal issues.
Our publication adheres to the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY), which permits the free distribution of an author's work, provided the original source is properly cited.
We welcome authors to submit manuscripts that fall within the scope of our journal, including Research Article, Review Article, Mini Review, Short Communication, Opinion, Case Report, Case Studies and Clinical Images etc.. Please refer to our Author Guidelines for further information. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at emergencymedicine@escientificlibrary.org
Areas of Strength
- eScientific International Open Library articles are free accessible across the globe
- Published articles will have High Visibility
- Quality & fast Peer Review Process
- Highly Qualified Peer Review Experts
- Author retains the copyright for the articles published under eScientific International Open Library
- Compaining the scholarly articles for Citations
Research topics
Acute care
Acute coronary syndrome
Acute Myocardial Infarction
Administration of Emergency Medicine
Adverse Events
Aeromedical emergencies
Analgesia
Bleeding
Burns
Clinical Clerkship
Clinical Guidelines
Concussion
Confirmation Bias
Consensus Recommendations
Critical care
Decision Rules
Defensive Medicine
Development of Emergency Medicine
Diagnostic Accuracy
Disaster Medicine
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Dyspnea
Eclampsia
EM Residency
Emergency Cardiology
Emergency care
Emergency Department overcrowding
Emergency Medical Students
Emergency Medicine Publishing
Emergency Nursing staff
Evidence‐Based Medicine
Forensic Emergency Medicine
Gender Equality Residency
Geriatric Emergency Medicine
Hand‐Off Survey
Health Policy
Infectious disease Emergencies
Injury
Intergenerational Learning
International Emergency Medicine
Left without Being Seen
Legal Medicine
Magnesium Sulfate
Malpractice
Medical Error
Neurological Emergencies
Obstetrics Emergency Care
Oncological Emergencies
Orthopedic Emergencies
Pain
Palliative care
Patient Safety, satisfaction
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pharmacology in Emergency Medicine
Point of care ultrasound
Poisoning
Preeclampsia
Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine
Psychiatric Emergencies
Public Health
Quality Outcomes
Reporting Systems
Research Agenda
Resuscitation
Sedation
Sepsis
Sign‐Out Procedure
Sports Medicine, Wound Care
Stroke
Syncope
Technology in Emergency Department
Toxicology
Trauma
Visual Diagnosis
Wilderness medicine