====== Critical Review: Journal of Clinical Medicine (JCM) ====== Journal of Clinical Medicine (JCM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by MDPI. ===== ✅ Strengths ===== * Indexed in major databases: PubMed/PMC, Scopus, Web of Science (SCIE) * 2024 Impact Factor: ~2.9 (5-year IF ~3.3) * Q1 ranking in "Medicine, General & Internal" * Fast publication process: * First decision: ~17.7 days * Acceptance to publication: ~2.7 days * Accepts negative results, reducing publication bias * Transparent and publicly available peer-review reports (in some cases) ===== ⚠️ Areas of Concern ===== ==== 1. Publisher Reputation (MDPI) ==== * MDPI has been criticized for high-volume publishing and "special issue" overload * Accusations of "quasi-predatory" behavior and aggressive solicitation practices * Editorial oversight questioned in some circles ==== 2. Impact Factor Volatility ==== * JCM’s IF has fluctuated (e.g., peaked at ~4.9, then dropped to ~3.0) * Potential reliance on high-citation review articles ==== 3. Peer Review Speed vs Rigor ==== * Extremely rapid peer review (~2–3 weeks) may undermine thoroughness * Concerns exist about consistency and depth of reviewer feedback ===== 🧭 Summary ===== ^ Strengths ^ Caveats ^ | Legitimate, indexed journal | Associated with MDPI's fast-publishing model | | Q1 ranking, rising IF | Questionable peer-review depth in some cases | | Transparent and open access | Academic perception varies by field | ===== 📝 Final Thoughts ===== JCM is a viable venue for rapid, open-access publication, especially when: * Publishing negative or confirmatory results * Requiring fast turnaround However, for high-prestige or selective publication goals, more rigorous alternatives may be preferred. Use case-by-case judgment: assess the editorial board, peer-review transparency, and relevance of special issues before submission.