ISSN : 2471-8041
Medical Case Reports is a broad-based journal founded on two key tenets: To publish the most exciting research on case reports. Second to provide a rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing articles freely for research, teaching, and reference purposes.
The popularity of the Medical Case Reports can be ascertained by the reader’s interest, curiosity, and support, which is estimated from the response we have been receiving from diverse geographical regions all across the world. This is further ratified by the Google Analytics metrics that analyze and releases our reader’s profile from time to time and the total number of page views is 660806.
A statistical representation of global users for Medical Case Reports (Source: Google Analytics)
iMedPub was established in the year 2005 and since then has been actively publishing peer-reviewed articles in biomedical and clinical science; material science; mathematics and engineering topics. iMedPub follows standard editorial and production policies with Internationally acclaimed publication practices.
Due to wide variation in the journal portfolio, the publisher site is accessed by various communities of diverse scientific disciplines from reputed research organizations, academic institution and Government bodies. More than 6,781,894 users have accessed the publisher website with more than 17,950,990 page views. These stats reveal that the journal is also immensely popular among scientific societies and organizations. Consequently, the editorial board profiles, authors and their affiliations are also gaining higher visibility.
The number of web sessions, the publisher received was 8,509,611 at the rate of 2.11 new sessions. This implied that new users and visitors are flocking to the publisher bases. A number of users are also revisiting the publisher pages indicating their continued interest in the journal. The fast and efficient publishing standard set by iMedPub was found to be very impressive by the reader base and is being well appreciated; as evident from the web metrics. The metric displayed belong only to our journals and if the associated links are also taken into consideration the number would be significantly much higher.
Medical Case Reports received 230 citations as per Google Scholar report