About the Journal

The Archives of Family and Biomedicine is the official Medical Research Journal since June, 2025 by Ayesha Polyclinic. It is a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. It serves as a medium for the latest advancement in the field of Medicine especially family medicine and the publication of scientific knowledge in the field of biomedicine.

Original Articles, Case-reports, Review Articles, Meta-analyses, Commentaries, Editorials, Innovatory papers, and invited reviews are the priority of the journal. The Archives of Family and Biomedicine uses online submission system. All submitted articles must adhere to the guidelines of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) which can be accessed on website https://icmje.org/recommendations/

Authors are required to obtain an approval certificate from the Ethical Review Committee of their institution before initiating research studies.

Publication Frequency:
AFBM is open access journal being published quarterly (March, June, September & December)

Aims and Scope:
Archives of Family and Biomedicine (Arch Fam Biomed) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge at the intersection of family medicine, biomedical sciences, and public health. The journal provides a platform for clinicians, researchers, educators, and policymakers to share innovative findings and perspectives that improve patient care and strengthen healthcare systems.

Aims

  • Promote interdisciplinary research bridging family medicine, clinical practice, and biomedical sciences.

  • Encourage evidence-based approaches that enhance patient outcomes across diverse populations.

  • Support global dialogue on preventive care, chronic disease management, and community health.

  • Disseminate cutting-edge biomedical discoveries with direct relevance to primary care and family health.

  • Foster education and training by publishing resources that inform medical practice and policy.

Scope

The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, case reports, and editorials in areas including:

  • Family medicine and primary care: clinical practice (medicine and surgery), patient-centered care, health promotion.

  • Biomedical sciences: molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, and translational medicine.

  • Public health and epidemiology: disease prevention, health systems, and population health.

  • Interdisciplinary studies: integration of biomedical advances into family and community medicine.

  • Medical education and ethics: training, professional development, and ethical considerations in healthcare.