About the Journal
Clinical Medicine and Integrative Therapies (CMIT) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research in evidence-based medicine, holistic therapeutics, and their synergistic applications for comprehensive patient care. Published semi-annually online by Cultech Publishing Sdn. Bhd., the journal bridges scientific rigor with practical clinical innovations to address complex health challenges.
Aim and Scope
CMIT focuses on cutting-edge research in conventional medical practice, complementary therapies, and whole-person health optimization. The aim and scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Mechanistic studies of integrative interventions (e.g., pharmacotherapy + acupuncture/nutraceuticals)
- Patient-centered care models for chronic diseases (cancer, pain, autoimmune disorders)
- Digital health technologies and AI-driven personalized treatment strategies
- Mind-body medicine, traditional healing systems, and lifestyle therapeutics
- Health equity in integrative care access and socio-cultural competency
The journal serves as a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, connecting clinicians, researchers, and traditional medicine practitioners to tackle global challenges in chronic disease management, mental health integration, preventive healthcare, and value-based care delivery.
Open Access: This journal operates under a "gold" Open Access model, providing free access to all readers. The Article Processing Charges (APC) for all article types (research, review, case reports) is $0, and the content will be published under a CC BY license. CMIT offers full or partial fee waivers for eligible articles from low- and middle-income economies. For specific APC policies, please refer to the Open Access policy section.
General Information
1st Year Published: 2025
Frequency: Semi-annually
Issues Per Year: 2
Country / Region: Malaysia
Primary Language: English
Publisher information: Cultech Publishing Sdn. Bhd.
The manuscript processing cycle is approximately 12 weeks from submission to acceptance.