The Science Set Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Studies (ISSN: 3066-8115) is an international, peer-reviewed journal devoted exclusively to the publication of detailed case studies in medicine, healthcare, and clinical practice. Our journal offers a focused platform for healthcare professionals, clinical researchers, academicians, and students to document, share, and explore real-world medical cases that present rare conditions, novel diagnoses, unexpected treatment responses, or educational insights into common illnesses.
We believe that case-based learning and documentation hold unmatched educational value. While large-scale studies dominate scientific publishing, individual patient stories, when presented with clinical depth and academic rigor, have the power to change practices, spark new research, and guide decision-making in patient care. Our journal exists to ensure those stories are not lost but studied, cited, and used for future learning.
The Importance of Case Studies in Medical Literature
A case study is a detailed account of a single patient encounter. It may describe rare presentations of disease, atypical responses to therapy, challenging diagnostic journeys, or ethical dilemmas in clinical care. Unlike research articles that depend on large datasets and statistical validation, case studies rely on clinical intuition, observation, and real-time decision-making.
By documenting these intricate narratives, we create a bridge between theory and practice. Clinicians can learn not only what was done but why it was done, and how the decision was shaped by circumstances, constraints, and clinical reasoning. Such reports serve as a resource for practitioners encountering similar challenges in the future.
Journal Scope and Coverage
The Science Set Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Studies publishes richly detailed, well-documented manuscripts in all areas of medicine, surgery, and allied health sciences. Submissions may come from:
General Medicine and Internal Medicine
Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
Surgery and Subspecialties (e.g., Cardiothoracic, Neurosurgery)
Dermatology, Ophthalmology, ENT
Pediatrics and Neonatology
Psychiatry and Neurology
Infectious Diseases and Public Health
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Endocrinology, Oncology, Rheumatology, and others
Our journal is open to rare diseases, unusual manifestations of common conditions, novel treatment approaches, medication side effects, misdiagnoses, and ethical complexities. Multidisciplinary perspectives are encouraged, and we welcome collaboration between clinicians and researchers.
Who Should Contribute?
This journal welcomes submissions from:
Practicing physicians and surgeons
Nursing professionals and clinical educators
Residents, fellows, and medical students
Allied health professionals, such as physical therapists and paramedics
Healthcare researchers engaged in qualitative studies based on patient narratives
Whether you are working in a rural clinic, a tertiary care hospital, or a teaching institute, your insights matter. If you have encountered a patient story that others can learn from, this journal offers the right academic space to present it.
Editorial Process and Commitment to Quality
Our editorial and peer review process is tailored to the nature of case studies. Each submission undergoes:
Initial editorial screening for suitability, clarity, and ethical compliance.
Double-blind peer review by experts in the relevant clinical field.
Constructive feedback intended to refine the narrative, improve clarity, and highlight educational takeaways.
We understand that authors of case reports often include early-career professionals. Our reviewers are instructed to provide supportive, clear, and respectful commentary that enhances academic growth.
We emphasize clarity, honesty, and learning value over polished storytelling. The priority is the educational content and clinical insight the case provides.
Open Access and Global Reach
As an open-access journal, all articles published in the Science Set Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Studies are freely accessible to readers worldwide. There are no subscription barriers, and readers can read, download, cite, and distribute content without restriction, in accordance with the journal's licensing terms.
This format ensures that valuable case studies reach the widest possible audience, especially in parts of the world where access to high-cost medical journals is limited. Open access also increases the visibility and citation potential of your work.
Types of Case Submissions We Publish
We welcome a range of case-based manuscripts, including:
Classic Case Reports: Detailed account of a single patient with discussion of relevant literature.
Case Series: A small group of similar patient cases analyzed together.
Clinical Images: High-quality photographs or imaging studies with clinical context.
Unusual Treatment Outcomes: Reports describing unexpected benefits or complications.
Diagnostic Challenges: Cases that highlight missed or difficult diagnoses.
Ethical Dilemmas in Care: Narratives focused on clinical decisions involving ethics.
Each report must maintain patient confidentiality and adhere to ethical publication practices, including informed consent from the patient or legal guardian when appropriate.
Why Publish With Us?
Focused platform: Dedicated exclusively to medical case studies
Supportive peer review: Encouraging feedback for authors at all levels
Rapid processing: Timely decisions and publication workflow
Open-access visibility: No paywalls or download restrictions
Professional credibility: Reach clinicians, educators, and medical learners worldwide
Whether your case teaches a rare diagnosis, shows an unusual complication, or simply reminds others of a fundamental clinical lesson, we believe it deserves to be published and shared.
Journal Name
Science Set Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Studies
Abbreviation
SSJMCCS
ISSN
3066-8115
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Luisa Maria Arvide Cambra
Publishing Frequency
Bi-Monthly
Impact Factor
1.35
Publication Type
Peer Reviewed
Publishing Model
Open Access
Journal Category
Science Set Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Studies
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