Professional Clinical Practice

 The Clinical Practice (Therapy) journal is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic publication that offers an open forum to disseminate initial and new medical publications worldwide on the basis of the different aspects of the appropriate practical approaches to disease management. The journal prioritizes manuscript publishing that can provide useful insights into the real-time effectiveness and persistent lacunae in the various principles, tools, and techniques involved in the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. The article serves as a conduit between the science profession and the general public by dispersing empirical developments in medical and health study and publications that illustrate how such advancements in medicine will alter the medical practices already being practiced. The journal's scope includes a wide range of topics including translational science research, genetics, immunology, nutrition, psychosocial research, epidemiology, and multidisciplinary team approaches to delivering high-quality health care.  The journal also welcomes articles written by doctors, doctors and medical giants presenting their personal perspectives in the treatment of common as well as rare diseases. The article welcomes the publication of the findings of Phase III clinical trials, as well as the outcomes of Phase IV / post-marketing tests of experimental medications used in clinical practice. In addition, manuscripts are requested that describe multiple facets of diabetes research and clinical practice, prevention, technologies and therapy, socio-economic research, complications, new treatments, evidence-based treatment guidelines, unmet clinical needs and therapeutic burden.  

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