Focus and Scope
Hippocratica: Journal of Modern Medicine and Healthcare Practice is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality scholarly works in the fields of medicine, clinical sciences, and healthcare practice. The journal provides an international platform for physicians, researchers, healthcare professionals, academics, and policymakers to disseminate original research articles, clinical investigations, systematic reviews, case reports, and critical analyses that contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and healthcare services.
Manuscripts submitted to Hippocratica must demonstrate scientific rigor, originality, ethical compliance, and relevance to current developments in medical science and healthcare delivery. The journal welcomes contributions in internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, public health, preventive medicine, epidemiology, primary care, nursing and allied health sciences, biomedical research, health technology, patient safety, and healthcare management, as well as interdisciplinary studies that integrate clinical practice with health systems improvement.
By embracing diverse research designs—including clinical trials, observational studies, qualitative research, laboratory investigations, and mixed-methods approaches—Hippocratica aims to foster global scientific dialogue, encourage innovation in medical research and practice, and strengthen the implementation of evidence-based healthcare to improve patient outcomes and public health at local, national, regional, and international levels.








