Journal for Veterinary Medicine

Introduction: The Journal for Veterinary Medicine (JVM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the field of veterinary science. JVM serves as a platform for veterinary professionals, researchers, and clinicians to publish original research, reviews, and case studies that address various aspects of animal health and veterinary practice. The journal aims to contribute to the improvement of animal care, veterinary education, and public health through high-quality and impactful research.

Aims & Scope: JVM covers a broad range of topics within veterinary medicine, including:

  • Veterinary anatomy and its applications
  • Veterinary physiology and functional systems
  • Veterinary pathology and disease mechanisms
  • Veterinary microbiology and infectious diseases
  • General veterinary medicine practices and advancements
  • Veterinary surgery techniques and innovations
  • Veterinary public health and zoonotic diseases
  • Theriogenology and reproductive veterinary medicine

Highlights:

  • Peer-reviewed international journal
  • Focuses on both clinical and research aspects of veterinary science
  • Open access for broader dissemination and engagement
  • Encourages interdisciplinary research and practical applications
  • Indexed in major veterinary and scientific databases for increased visibility

Rapid Journal Features:

  • Detailed Peer Review: Ensures high-quality research through a rigorous double-blind review process.
  • Global Accessibility: Open access policy facilitates wide distribution of research findings.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Includes diverse topics relevant to veterinary science and practice.
  • Timely Publication: Streamlined editorial process for quick dissemination of significant research.
  • Global Indexing: Indexed in leading veterinary and scientific databases to enhance discoverability and citation.

Departments:

  • Veterinary Anatomy: Research on the structure and function of animal bodies.
  • Veterinary Physiology: Studies on the functional systems and processes in animals.
  • Veterinary Pathology: Research on disease mechanisms, diagnostics, and pathology.
  • Veterinary Microbiology: Focus on microbial pathogens, infections, and disease management.
  • Veterinary Medicine: General practices, advancements, and innovations in animal healthcare.
  • Veterinary Surgery: Techniques, methodologies, and advancements in surgical procedures.
  • Veterinary Public Health: Research on public health issues related to animal diseases and zoonoses.
  • Theriogenology: Studies on reproductive physiology, pathology, and veterinary reproductive practices.