TITU Journal of Integrative Medicine (TJIM) • Open access • Peer-reviewed

Aims and Scope

Journal of Integrative Medicine — TJIM is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal dedicated to advancing research in health and medical sciences, with a particular emphasis on integrative, complementary, and natural medicine.

The journal aims to provide a specialized academic platform for the dissemination of high-quality scientific knowledge that bridges conventional clinical medicine with evidence-based natural and holistic therapeutic approaches.

TJIM welcomes original research articles, systematic reviews, clinical studies, and case reports in the following areas:

  • Clinical Medicine
  • Integrative Medicine
  • Naturopathy
  • Herbal Medicine (Phytotherapy)
  • Traditional Medicine (Persian, Chinese, Ayurveda)
  • Nutrition and Diet Therapy
  • Preventive and Lifestyle Medicine
  • Public Health
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine

The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary research that integrates modern biomedical science with traditional and natural healing systems, contributing to the development of innovative and effective healthcare solutions.

Aims of the Journal

  • Promote evidence-based integrative and natural medicine
  • Support clinical and translational research in healthcare
  • Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration between medical and complementary health sciences
  • Provide an open-access platform for global knowledge exchange
  • Contribute to the improvement of public health and patient care

Scope of Publication

The journal prioritizes scientifically rigorous and ethically conducted research that demonstrates clinical relevance, methodological soundness, and innovation in healthcare practices.

Submissions should contribute to advancing scientific understanding, improving clinical outcomes, or enhancing preventive and therapeutic strategies in medicine and health sciences.

Through a rigorous peer-review process, TJIM ensures the quality, integrity, and academic value of all published content, supporting excellence in medical research and scholarly communication.