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The Journal Bridges a Gap in The Arab Medical Press
 



 

Editor-in-Chief

Dr. Zuhair Abu Faris, MD, Ph.D

 

With the publication of the second issue of the PAN Arab Medical Journal (PAMJ), we have realized that the Journal has succeeded in reaching a large number of physicians across many Arab countries, and that the Journal has already assumed a front-row position in its field in the Arab World.

Step by Step, PAMJ will bridge a wide gap in the pan Arab medical press and media, and will represent an open forum to contributors from Arab countries and the rest of the world to submit and publish their clinical work. Our Main goal is to make PAMJ an established cornerstone in the contemporary Arab medical arena that reflects medical research and thinking in the Arab medical and academic centers, institutions, and all other health-providing establishments.

PAMJ will deliver updates, concise, clinical relevant studies and topics for interested readers. Soon after the first issue was published, our editorial office has been receiving a continuous flow of medical manuscripts from within and outside the Arab World. We strongly encourage such submissions which reflect a significant potential Arab physicians possess in scientific research in various medical fields.

In order to assure and maintain the quality of the published material, we have formulated an extensive editorial policy and procedure, with the help of experienced reviewers in the entire medical fields. We also have generated a set of "instructions for authors" that can be reviewed on our website www.e-pamj.com.

We emphasize the urgent need for manuscripts submission pertaining to the local and regional medical, epidemiological, and public health related issues. Disease prevalence, clinical and laboratory variations, socio-economic impact, and prognostic implication in our part of the world may have distinctive features company with those from other regions. These features and implications can only be revealed by encouraging researchers to conduct studies and publish their work in peer reviewed journals like PAMJ, so that such data will become part of the international medical literature.

In our endeavor to achieve the journal's objectives, the challenges that we will face will be overcome with the team work and with your continuous and persistent encouragement.