About-NJIM

Nepalese Journal of Integrative Medicine (NJIM) is the official publication of Integrative Medicine Development Foundation- Nepal (established 2012 A.D), that focuses on areas of Integrative medicines: Contemporary sciences, Ayurveda, Complementary Medicines (CM), Traditional Knowledge (TK), Mountain medicine and other innovative allied research areas. 

NJIM encourages collaboration and communications between professional, academic and scientific communities. It publishes critical aspects of intellectual and scientific communication. 

It welcomes research that endeavours to design and develop new protocols, manuscripts, reporting standards, processes, methods, pharmaceutics, quality control, instruments, clinical practice and translation into healthcare systems.

This is the first Journal established relating to Complementary and Integrative Medicine in Nepal. In Nepal, most of the scholars performing research in integrative approach,  complementary and traditional medicine researchers and their scientific works are dependent on the foreign journal for their publication. Manuscripts explaining and exploring principles of Ayurveda and traditional medicine; theoretical, experimental, and clinical research; evidence-based clinical practice promoting trans-disciplinary research culture and mainstreaming traditional medicine using advances in biomedicine, basic sciences and technology as well as articles envisioning future scope, research areas and priorities will be considered.  This journal aims to publish such manuscripts, and to create the database for scientific findings.

 

OBJECTIVE: 

  •  To publish articles of knowledgeable and scientific communication focused on Integrative medicine and other innovative allied research areas of Nepal.  
  • To collaborate and transform knowledge between professional, academic and different scientific communities as an Interdisciplinary platform. 
  • To promote Traditional and Complementary Medicine, publishing the scientific articles of  prioritized research areas.