About the Journal

Maaref Medical Journal (MMJ) is a peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes original clinical research of interest to physicians in medicine, both in academia and community-based practice. MMJ is the official journal of the International Maaref University of Libya. Each issue carries useful reviews as well as seminal articles of immediate interest to the practicing physician, including peer-reviewed, original scientific studies that have direct clinical significance and position papers on health care issues, medical education, and public policy.

The scope of the journal includes: Medicine, nursing and allied health sciences, pharmacy, pathology, anatomy, pharmacology, toxicology, surgery and physiology, and other related fields. 

Topics that also included:

Medicine Research Topics
Healthcare Research Topics
Public Health Research Topics
Mental Health Research Topics
Anatomy Research Topics
Biomedical Research Topics
Bioethics Research Topics
Cancer Research Topics
Clinical Research Topics
Critical Care Research Topics
Pediatric Research Topics
Dental Research Topics Ideas
Dermatology Research Topics
Primary Care Research Topics
Pharmaceutical Research Topics
Medical Anthropology Research Topics
Paramedic Research Topics
Surgery Research Topics
Radiology Research Topics
Anatomy and Physiology Research Topics
Healthcare Management Research Topics
Medical Ethics Research Paper

The journal is an international, peer-reviewed journal with full text available online. The journal allows free access to its contents and allows authors to self-archive their final accepted and published articles. The journal is published two times yearly (June and  December).

The authors of articles accepted for publication in our journal should get the ORCID number (www.orcid.org), and /or Thomson-Reuters’ Researcher ID (www.researcherid.com).

Maaref Medical Journal is using iThenticate, a plagiarism check, the leading provider of professional plagiarism detection.

The articles in MMJ are published in open-access mode, and they are available freely and immediately worldwide. The MMJ site and its metadata are licensed under CC BY 4.0