Aims and Scope

Pediatric Sciences Journal (PSJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access general pediatric medical journal that publishes high-quality scientific articles, in both theory and practice, which cover all aspects of pediatric sciences. 

PSJ aims to objectively improve the pediatric standard of care provided by health professionals and health systems. PSJ aims to improve understanding, evaluate practices, challenge concepts, and introduce innovations across all the medical and surgical pediatric disciplines. PSJ publishes evidence-based original research, review articles, validation, reproducibility studies, case reports, drug trials, negative trials, and systematic and rigorous meta-analysis studies. 

PSJ is interested in publishing works and insights from different institutions and countries. PSJ aims to highlight integrated efforts of prevention of disease, improving quality of life, and interventions that maximize children’s future potential.       

PSJ scope includes but is not limited to fetal medicine, pediatric health, adolescent health, sports medicine, infectious diseases, pediatric gastroenterology, hematology, hepatology, allergy, pulmonology, oncology, neurology, endocrinology, cardiology, rheumatology, immune deficiency, nutrition, nephrology, genetics, metabolic disease, imaging, surgery, transplantation, learning, mental and psychological health, vaccination and health policies. 

PSJ aims to achieve reporting of local clinical and scientific experience which has the capacity to make a real change in both practice and scientific documentation.

PSJ will not consider publications that do not respect authorship criteria as multiple submissions, redundant publications, non-disclosure of conflict of interest or artificial intelligence assisted productions, etc.