Kmed Journal of Forensic Medicine
Kmed Journals is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to fostering innovation and advancing knowledge in specialties such as Forensic Medicine. Our journal aims to provide a forum for researchers, clinicians, and professionals to share their insights, discoveries, and advancements across various topics in Forensic Medicine. Authors are invited to contribute by submitting articles that demonstrate high-quality research and enhance the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.
Why publish with us?
The Subject areas covered by the kmed Journals include (but are not limited to)
- Forensic Pathology Medico-Legal Autopsy, Cause And Manner Of Death, Injury Analysis
- Clinical Forensic Medicine Examination Of Living Persons, Sexual Assault, Child Abuse. Age Estimation, Intoxication Cases
- Forensic Toxicology Poisons, Alcohol, Drugs Of Abuse, Analytical Techniques. Toxicokinetics
- Forensic Serology & DNA Profiling - Blood Grouping. Genetic Markers, Molecular Identification
- Forensic Anthropology & Odontology Skeletal Identification. Facial Reconstruction. Dental Evidence
- Injury Science Blunt, Sharp, Firearm, And Explosion-Related Injuries: Wound Ballistics
- Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology - Mental Health And Law, Criminal Responsibility. Competency Evaluations
- Thanatology (Death Science) - Postmortem Changes, Time Since Death, Sudden And Unexplained Deaths
- Environmental & Occupational Forensics - Workplace Deaths, Industrial Accidents. Environmental Hazards
- Forensic Imaging & Radiology - Postmortem CT/MRI, Virtual Autopsy, Radiological Identification
- Sexual Medicine & Medico-Legal Aspects - Sexual Offences, Consent, Reproductive Rights, POCSO Act
- Medical Jurisprudence - Laws Related To Medical Practice, Consent, Negligence, Ethics, Bioethics
- Forensic Entomology - Insect Evidence In Postmortem Interval Estimation
- Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) - Mass Disasters, War Crimes. Humanitarian Forensics
- Digital & Cyber Forensics (Medical Interface) - Electronic Health Data, Cybercrime Implications In Healthcare
- Torture & Human Rights Investigations - Documentation Of Torture, Medico-Legal Reporting, Istanbul Protocol
- Forensic Laboratory Sciences - Ballistics, Trace Evidence, Chemical And Biological Analysis
- Education & Training In Forensic Medicine - Curriculum. Simulation-Based Learning, Ethical Training
- Public Health & Forensics - Epidemiological Investigations, Bioterrorism. Mass Casualty Events
- Legal Frameworks & Courtroom Testimony - Role Of Medical Experts. Evidence Presentation, Medico-Legal Documentation
Editorial Board
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First HIPEC Procedure at KGMU Signals New Hope for Ovarian Cancer Treatment
"A 38-year-old woman with high-grade serous ovarian cancer underwent interval debulking surgery followed by HIPEC at KGMU, marking the hospital's first such procedure and heralding advanced cancer care locally."
4th July 2025, by Jordan Belfort via BioMed Central
Wenlock District Hospital Performs First-Ever Angioplasty and Angiogram
"Inaugurated cath lab at Wenlock, Mangaluru carried out its first angioplasty and angiogram, offering free cardiac care under Ayushman Bharat for BPL patients - a milestone in the hospital's 175-year history."
4th July 2025, by Brandon Shaw via The Aurora Papers
3D Digital Mammography Unit Installed in Lucknow to Improve Breast Cancer Detection
"Lucknow's cancer institute now has a 3D mammography (DBT) system, which reduces false positives and aids early detection particularly in women with dense breast tissue."
4th July 2025, by Steve McCurry via The Horizon Ledger
Cardiology Department at GRH Madurai Leads State in Procedure Volume
"From Jan to July, Government Rajaji Hospital performed the highest number of government-hospital cardiac procedures statewide pacemakers, balloon mitral valvotomies, device interventions serving many economically disadvantaged patients."
4th July 2025, by Michael Scott via Research Frontiers
Telangana Doctors Demand Local Quota for PG Medical Seats
"Healthcare Reforms Doctors Association (Telangana) urges state govt & KNRUHS to adopt reservation policy in MQ1 PG seats for local MBBS graduates, citing equity e prevention of talent drain."
4th July 2025, by Paul Atreides via Chronicles of Change