Anatomy is the language every clinician learns first and relies on forever — where the architecture of the human body forms the foundation of diagnosis, surgery, and medical understanding. Kmed Journal of Anatomy is built for anatomists, surgeons, morphologists, and medical educators who are doing work that deepens our knowledge of the human form and its clinical significance.
We publish original research, case reports, systematic reviews, and observational studies across the full spectrum of human anatomy — from cadaveric dissection findings and anatomical variations to imaging morphology and anatomy pedagogy. Every submission undergoes rigorous peer review, and every published article is freely accessible to the global medical community.
Scope & Focus Areas
We welcome submissions across all dimensions of anatomy and morphological science, including:
- Gross & Regional Anatomy — dissection-based studies, topographic findings, and regional structural descriptions
- Anatomical Variations & Anomalies — morphological variants, accessory structures, and clinically significant anomalies
- Histology & Microanatomy — tissue architecture, cellular morphology, and organ microstructure
- Developmental & Embryological Anatomy — organogenesis, congenital anomalies, and developmental morphology
- Neuroanatomy — central and peripheral nervous system structure, tract studies, and clinicoanatomical correlations
- Surgical & Clinical Anatomy — anatomical landmarks, safe surgical corridors, and procedure-relevant morphology
- Radiological & Imaging Anatomy — cross-sectional anatomy, anatomical interpretation on CT, MRI, and ultrasound
- Comparative & Evolutionary Anatomy — morphological comparisons and evolutionary perspectives on human structure
- Anatomy Education & Pedagogy — teaching methods, cadaveric vs. digital learning, and curriculum research
- Forensic & Applied Anthropometry — skeletal morphology, body measurement studies, and medico-legal applications
Why Publish With Us
Open Access Your research reaches every anatomist, clinician, and medical educator — without paywalls. Published articles are freely available worldwide from the date of publication.
Peer Review You Can Trust Every manuscript is reviewed by subject-matter experts in anatomy and morphological sciences. We are committed to scientific rigor, not volume.
Fast Turnaround Initial editorial decision within 21 days. We respect your time and your research timeline.
Author-Centered Process Dedicated editorial support from submission to publication. No navigating automated systems alone.
Indexed & Discoverable Published articles are optimized for discoverability, ensuring your work reaches the audience it deserves.
Who Should Submit
Kmed Journal of Anatomy is the right home for your work if you are a:
- MBBS student, postgraduate resident, or MS student with a dissection finding, anatomical variation, or morphometric study
- Anatomist or morphologist with original cadaveric, histological, or imaging-based research
- Surgeon or clinician with practice-relevant anatomical observations or landmark studies
- Faculty member or HOD in an anatomy department looking to build your department's research output
If your work contributes to how the human body is described, understood, taught, or applied in clinical practice — this journal is for you.
Article Types Accepted
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Type |
Description |
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Original Research |
Cadaveric, histological, imaging-based, or morphometric studies with primary data |
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Case Reports |
Rare anatomical variations, accessory structures, or clinically significant anomalies |
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Review Articles |
Systematic, narrative, or scoping reviews of anatomical literature |
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Educational Studies |
Pedagogy research, teaching methodology comparisons, and curriculum analyses |
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Short Communications |
Preliminary dissection findings or emerging morphological observations |
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Letters to the Editor |
Responses, perspectives, or brief commentaries |
Submit Your Work
Your research belongs in the hands of clinicians and educators who build their entire practice on a foundation of structure. Whether you have a completed manuscript or an idea still taking shape, our editorial team is here to help you get it published.
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