The Science Set Journal of Radiology (ISSN: 3065-4742) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the field of radiology, medical imaging, and diagnostic sciences. The journal seeks to provide a comprehensive platform for professionals in the medical field, ranging from radiologists to researchers, to present their innovative findings, methodologies, and clinical advancements.
Scope of the Journal
The Science Set Journal of Radiology covers a wide range of topics within the field of radiology, including but not limited to:
Mission and Vision
The mission of the Science Set Journal of Radiology is to advance the scientific understanding of radiology and its applications in clinical practice. By publishing high-quality research, the journal aims to contribute to the improvement of diagnostic procedures, patient care, and treatment outcomes. We envision a journal that fosters collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and technology developers to propel the future of radiology.
Impact and Relevance
The journal aims to impact the field of radiology by encouraging the integration of new technologies, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, and promoting more effective treatments for a range of medical conditions. Through research and scholarly articles, the Science Set Journal of Radiology aspires to make significant contributions to the ongoing development of radiology and its application to human health.
Journal Name
Science Set Journal of Radiology
Abbreviation
SSJR
ISSN
3065-4742
Editor-in-Chief
Jinendra Satiya, MD
Publishing Frequency
Bi-Monthly
Impact Factor
1.25
Publication Type
Peer Reviewed
Publishing Model
Open Access
Journal Category
Science Set Journal of Radiology
Alternate Email