Progress in Medical Devices (PMD) is an open-access, peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to the rapid publication (quarterly) of articles about various apparatus, machines, implants, software systems and in vitro reagents, such as medical robotics, catheter devices, minimally invasive devices, as well as medical device design and manufacturing processes. It is the official journal of Shanghai Industrial Technology and Innovation Association. Articles from experts in this field will offer key insight in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research of medical devices.
PMD aims to show the progress in research, development and clinical use of medical devices that help to improve diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic performance and provide novel information that can be effective in reducing the complexity, lowering cost, or ameliorating adverse results of treatments.
PMD publishes not only original research contributions, methodological reviews and cases, but also publishes editorials, hypotheses and letters to editors as appropriate. The research may involve nonclinical or clinical studies and may utilize both in vivo, ex vivo or in vitro approaches.
Please join us in this open-access endeavor by submitting your high-quality papers for publication in PMD.
Journal Information
Full Journal Title: Progress in Medical Devices
Abbreviated Title: Prog Med Devices
ISSN: 2957-5478
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Publication Medium: Online
First Year Published: 2023
Indexing Database: OAJ, Europub, CNKI, Crossref, Dimensions, Google Scholar, Research Commons
Journal Owner: School of Medical Devices, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Academic Guidance: Shanghai Industrial Technology and Innovation Association
Publisher: ZENTIME PUBLISHING CORPORATION LIMITED
Editors: See: Editorial Board
Note: ZENTIME does not participate in editorial decision-making and has no influence over academic evaluation or content. All editorial decisions are made independently by the editorial teams of the respective journals.