PoEM
Panorama of Emergency Medicine
A peer-reviewed open access scientific journal
By New Health Concept
About the Journal
Panorama of Emergency Medicine (PoEM) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access scientific journal focused on advancing the field of emergency medicine through publication of high-quality research, reviews, case reports, and other scholarly works.
Advancing knowledge and practice in emergency medicine
PoEM is proudly owned and published by New Health Concept, a healthcare consultancy and publication organization dedicated to supporting healthcare professionals, institutions, and researchers with evidence-based knowledge, training, and communication services.
This journal reflects NHC’s commitment to knowledge dissemination, professional development, and scientific excellence in emergency medicine.
Purpose and Mission
Core Purpose
PoEM aims to promote, disseminate, and expand the scientific discourse in emergency medicine by offering a broad panoramic view of the discipline – from clinical practice and research to systems issues, education, and innovation.
Mission Highlights
Provide a global platform for clinicians, researchers, educators, and policymakers.
Support evidence-based practice and collaborative progress in emergency care.
Highlight innovations, quality improvement, leadership, and education in emergency medicine.
Indexation in DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
Panorama of Emergency Medicine (PoEM) is officially indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), an internationally recognized index that highlights high-quality, peer-reviewed open access scientific journals. This recent indexation confirms that PoEM meets strict standards of transparency, editorial quality, peer-review integrity, and open access publishing ethics.
This milestone further reflects New Health Concept’s dedication to supporting reliable, ethical, and impactful scientific publishing in the field of emergency medicine.
Scope and Content
PoEM covers the full breadth of emergency medicine, including but not limited to:
Clinical care (adult & pediatric)
Life support and triage
Trauma and disaster medicine
Pre-hospital care and EMS
Education, leadership, and quality
Simulation and healthcare innovation
Medicolegal and public health aspects
Types of published work:
- Original research
Case reports
Review articles
Brief reports
Letters to the editor and other scholarly pieces