Aims & Scope

The Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine & Dentistry Journal (PAMD-J)

The Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine & Dentistry Journal (PAMD-J) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journaldedicated to advancing scientific knowledge and clinical practice in pediatric and adolescent medicine, dentistry, and oral health sciences. Published by Hala Publishing Group, the journal provides an international platform for innovative, evidence-based research that improves the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents worldwide.


Aims

  • Advance Knowledge – Publish original, high-quality research that deepens understanding of pediatric and adolescent medicine and dentistry.

  • Promote Evidence-Based Care – Translate scientific discoveries into practical approaches that enhance diagnosis, treatment, and prevention in young populations.

  • Foster Interdisciplinary Collaboration – Bring together physicians, dentists, researchers, and public health experts to address shared challenges in child and adolescent health.

  • Support Global Accessibility – Provide free and open access to research, ensuring equal opportunities for learning and innovation across diverse healthcare settings.

  • Maintain Scientific Integrity – Uphold rigorous peer review, transparency, and ethical standards in line with COPE and ICMJE guidelines.


Scope

PAMD-J welcomes submissions covering the full spectrum of pediatric and adolescent health sciences, including but not limited to:

  • General & Specialized Pediatrics – Neonatology, adolescent medicine, pediatric cardiology, endocrinology, immunology, infectious diseases, nutrition, and growth/development.

  • Pediatric Dentistry & Oral Health – Preventive dentistry, restorative techniques, early orthodontics, caries management, behavioral dentistry, and minimally invasive care for children.

  • Adolescent Medicine & Dentistry – Health promotion, preventive strategies, sports medicine, orthodontics, esthetics, and oral-systemic health interactions in teens.

  • Public Health & Preventive Care – Epidemiology, vaccination, school health programs, cultural and regional determinants of child oral/medical health.

  • Oral & Craniofacial Research – Genetics, tissue engineering, biomaterials, and craniofacial development.

  • Psychosocial & Behavioral Aspects – Mental health, patient compliance, family-centered care, and quality of life research.

  • Emerging Trends & Technologies – Digital health, telemedicine, AI applications, radiomics, and robotics in pediatric and adolescent healthcare.


By publishing innovative, clinically relevant, and interdisciplinary research, PAMD-J seeks to become a trusted resource for pediatricians, dentists, researchers, educators, and policymakers working to improve the health of children and adolescents globally.