Journal Updates

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10/02/2026 - Journal Update: Introducing the Science & Sustainability Award

Clinical Research in Internal Medicine, published by ResearchMore, is pleased to announce the launch of the Science & Sustainability Award, an annual recognition carrying a prize of ₹1,00,000 (One Lakh INR). This award has been instituted to honor exceptional scholarly work published in the journal that demonstrates scientific rigor, innovation, and meaningful contributions to sustainable healthcare.

The award will be conferred each year on the most impactful paper published in the journal, including original research articles, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, provided they meet high methodological and ethical standards. Particular emphasis will be placed on research that shows clear clinical relevance, long-term applicability, and responsible use of evidence to inform practice or policy.

Through this initiative, Clinical Research in Internal Medicine aims to actively support young and early-career researchers, offering both recognition and tangible encouragement to pursue high-quality clinical research. All eligible articles published within the award cycle will be automatically considered, with selection conducted by the journal’s editorial and review committee.

The Science & Sustainability Award reflects the journal’s ongoing commitment to advancing credible, impactful, and forward-looking research that strengthens the future of internal medicine.

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03/02/ 2026 - Journal Launch and Editorial Developments

Clinical Research in Internal Medicine (CRIM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by ResearchMore Publications, dedicated to advancing clinically relevant research across the full spectrum of internal medicine. The journal has formally established its editorial leadership under the guidance of the Editor-in-Chief and an expanding multidisciplinary Editorial Board comprising clinicians, researchers, and subject experts from India and international institutions. CRIM follows a structured editorial workflow supported by a single-anonymous peer-review process to ensure scientific rigor, transparency, and ethical integrity. As part of its initial launch phase, the journal has finalized its core editorial policies, author guidelines, ethics and disclosure framework, and open-access licensing model under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). These policies are designed in alignment with best practices recommended by COPE and major indexing and abstracting services.

CRIM is currently accepting submissions for Original Research Articles, Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, Editorials, and Short Communications. The journal aims to serve clinicians, academic researchers, and healthcare professionals by publishing evidence-based research with direct relevance to clinical practice.

Further updates regarding new issues, editorial appointments, and indexing milestones will be announced through this section.