About the Journal

Advances in Medical Technology (AMT) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the development and application of innovative technologies in healthcare. The journal aims to serve as a platform for publishing cutting-edge research and advancements in medical technology to improve global healthcare quality.

The main scopes of the journal include:
1. Telemedicine and Telehealth: Technological innovations in remote healthcare delivery, including video consultations, patient monitoring, and online diagnostics.
2. Biomedical Engineering: Development of advanced medical devices such as pacemakers, prosthetics, and state-of-the-art tools for diagnostics and therapy.
3. Health Informatics: Management of health data through electronic health records (EHR), data analytics, and hospital management information systems (HMIS).
4. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare: Utilization of AI for data-driven diagnosis, patient care personalization, and health chatbot technology.
5. Medical Imaging Technology: Innovations in medical imaging technologies like MRI, CT scans, and ultrasound for faster and more accurate diagnosis.
6. mHealth (Mobile Health): Mobile applications for health monitoring, disease management, and patient education.
7. Health Data Security and Privacy: Security technologies such as encryption, blockchain, and medical data protection systems.
8. Digital Therapeutics: Software-based medical interventions for diagnosing, preventing, and treating diseases.
9. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in Healthcare: Advancements in VR and AR for medical training, patient therapy, and surgical assistance with enhanced visualization.
10. Electronic Health Records (EHR) Integration and Interoperability: Development of integrated EHR systems to enable seamless patient data access across healthcare facilities.

The journal encourages multidisciplinary collaboration among academics, researchers, healthcare professionals, and the technology industry to shape the future of technology-driven healthcare services.