Research Methods in Medicine & Health Sciences
Research Methods | Research Methods & Evaluation | Research Methods for Clinical Medicine
Research Methods in Medicine & Health Sciences is a peer reviewed journal, publishing rigorous research on established “gold standard” methods and new cutting edge research methods in the health sciences and clinical medicine. The journal is structured around the following sections: Research Concepts and Theory; Epidemiology and Study Design; Experimental Study Methodology; Observational Study Methodology: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis; Measurement Tools; Data Collection and Curation; Statistics and Data Analysis; Ethical and Legal Considerations in Research and Medicine; and Journalology. State- of-the art papers are selectively commissioned by expert Topic Editors for consideration in the journal and ad hoc submissions are also welcome. The journal will be built up over time to become a comprehensive resource for all relevant methods for medicine and health sciences written by experts in the field.
Joel J. Gagnier | The University of Michigan, USA |
Joy Adamson | University of York, UK |
Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan | McMaster University, Canada |
Leonidas Bantis | University of Kansas, USA |
Alexander De Leon | University of Calgary, Canada |
Paolo Eusebi | University of Perugia, Italy |
Andrew Firth | Western University, Canada |
Jenna Grabey | University of Oxford, UK |
Shayesteh Jahanfar | Central Michigan University, USA |
Nigel King | University of Huddersfield, UK |
Ruwanthi Kolamunnage-Dona | University of Liverpool, UK |
Jialiang Li | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Pentti Nieminen | University of Oulu, Finland |
Eleanor Pullenayegum | Hospital for Sick Children, Canada |
Luigi Salmaso | University of Padova, Italy |
Stacey Springs | Harvard University, USA |
David Torgerson | University of York, UK |
XiaoFeng Wang | Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, USA |
Rachelle Buchbinder | Monash University, Australia |
Hal Morgenstern | University of Michigan, USA |
Terry Nolan | University of Melbourne, Australia |