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30 April 2025
Journal of Clinical Medicine | Society Collaboration Update: Five New Publications Identified

Journal of Clinical Medicine (JCM, ISSN: 2077-0383) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal of clinical medicine. In order to enhance the academic quality of JCM and expand its dissemination channels, we actively cooperate with clinical-related associations, grasp research dynamics by bringing together professional resources, explore diversified modes of cooperation, and build a wider platform for academic exchange and dissemination to provide better services for medical practitioners. We sincerely appreciate the unwavering support and cooperation of our society partners. We are pleased to present five outstanding publications from society collaborations, in which we offered discount support on the article processing charges. We look forward to continuing this productive partnership and working together to advance clinical research.
To access more information about our society collaborations, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jcm/societies.
Italian Society of Thoracic Endoscopy (SIET) SIET is the Italian Society of Thoracic Endoscopy, founded in 1980. It was founded as an Italian organization. However, it now has members from all over the European continent. SIET is a dynamic and young scientific society that plays a leading role in endoscopy and minimally invasive thoracic surgery. |
Publication 1: “Is RATS Superior to VATS in Thoracic Autonomic Nervous System Surgery?” by Federico Raveglia, Angelo Guttadauro, Ugo Cioffi, Maria Chiara Sibilia and Francesco Petrella |
International Bone Research Association (IBRA) IBRA is an international transdisciplinary network for continuing medical education and research, as well as an independent non-profit organization for specialized surgeons and research scientists in particular. Members of IBRA have privileged access to materials and courses in topics related to bone and tissue management and are offered opportunities for their individual career development. The main goal of the IBRA Scholarship Program is to promote individual career development by providing financial support for clinical training and research. IBRA Training Centers have been selectively chosen for their ability to provide broad clinical experience in the treatment of patients whilst promoting exemplary research. IBRA offers financial support for research projects. With an emphasis on innovation and suitability for practical application, the research budget prioritizes applied research and clinical studies. |
Publication 2: “Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs Based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Dental Panoramic Radiograph (DPR) Analysis: A Cross-Sectional Study” by Natalia Turosz, Kamila Chęcińska, Maciej Chęciński, Iwo Rutański, Marcin Sielski and Maciej Sikora
Publication 3: “Evaluation of Dental Panoramic Radiographs by Artificial Intelligence Compared to Human Reference: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study” by Natalia Turosz, Kamila Chęcińska, Maciej Chęciński, Marcin Sielski and Maciej Sikora
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European Independent Foundation in Angiology/ Vascular Medicine (VAS) VAS-European Independent Foundation in Angiology/Vascular Medicine, a not-for-profit scientific organization, has been working for 30 years on vascular diseases and their prevention, launching the European view on education, enforcing research, awareness, and promoting initiatives to modify the existing policy on health for vascular disease, with close international collaboration. VAS final aim is to work for the benefit of patients and the population, using scientific competencies, and collaborative networking for social aims. |
Publication 4: “The Role of TOMM40 in Cardiovascular Mortality and Conduction Disorders: An Observational Study” by Giuseppe Di Stolfo, Sandra Mastroianno, Nicolò Soldato, Raimondo Salvatore Massaro, Giovanni De Luca, Davide Seripa, Maria Urbano, Carolina Gravina, Antonio Greco, Paola Siena et al. |
Italian Resuscitation Council (IRC) Italian Resuscitation Council (IRC) is a scientific non-profit organization born in 1994 with the primary purpose of spreading the culture and organization of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Italy. The association involves physicians from different disciplines and nurses actively engaged in the management of out- and in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The activity of IRC is integrated with that of similar Italian and foreign associations and in particular with the European Resuscitation Council. The IRC network includes more than 5000 doctors and nurses. The IRC network includes adult and pediatric courses with more than 90,000 healthcare professionals trained each year. The activities of the Italian Resuscitation Council also include projects aimed to involve the general population and students. |
Publication 5: “Comparison of Oral Procainamide and Mexiletine Treatment of Recurrent and Refractory Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias” by Mauro Toniolo, Daniele Muser, Giacomo Mugnai, Luca Rebellato, Elisabetta Daleffe, Claudio Bilato and Massimo Imazio |