Aims and Scope
The aim of Ocular Research Journal (ORJ) is to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of high-quality research, clinical advancements, and scholarly contributions in the field of ophthalmology. The journal serves as a bridge between ophthalmologists, researchers, clinicians, and allied healthcare professionals, facilitating the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and innovations in the broad field of ophthalmology.
The scope of our journal encompasses a wide range of topics related to ophthalmology, including but not limited to Clinical Research, Basic and Translational Research, Surgical Techniques, Imaging and Diagnostic tools, Epidemiology and public health, Medical Education and training etc:
Clinical Research, Basic and Translational Research, Surgical Techniques and Innovations, Imaging and Diagnostic Tools, Epidemiology and Public Health are all areas of interest in this journal. Clinical Research aims to improve patient outcomes, Basic and Translational Research investigates the underlying mechanisms of ocular diseases, Surgical Techniques and Innovations focuses on advances in ophthalmic surgical techniques, Imaging and Diagnostic Tools focuses on novel imaging modalities, Epidemiology and Public Health focuses on the prevalence, risk factors, and impact of ocular conditions on public health. ORJ recognizes the importance of medical education and professional development in the field of ophthalmology. We encourage submissions related to innovative educational approaches, curriculum development, assessment methods, and training programs that enhance the knowledge and skills of ophthalmologists, residents, and allied healthcare professionals.
In summary, Ocular Research Journal aims to be a comprehensive platform for the publication of cutting-edge research, clinical advancements, and scholarly contributions that significantly contribute to the field of ophthalmology. We strive to foster collaboration, advance knowledge, and improve patient care through the dissemination of high-quality scientific articles and discussions.